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单词 Dividend
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1. The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
2. The dividend stays at 0.5p.
3. What dividend did you receive?
4. The number 15 is the dividend.
5. The dividend is up 10.6% to 11.3p.
6. The dividend was pegged at 6.1p.
7. They have announced the quarterly dividend on the shares.
8. The dividend had to be paid out of reserves.
9. The dividend should jump to 5p.
10. The final dividend will be held at 20.7p[/dividend.html], after an 8 per cent increase.
11. The final dividend, payable on July 1, is reduced to 1p.
12. The first quarter dividend has been increased by nearly 4 per cent.
13. The high yields available on the dividend shares made them attractive to private investors.
14. The interim dividend is maintained at 2.5 cents per share.
15. The individual is taxed on the amount of dividend received.
16. The board has recommended a final dividend of 6 pence per share.
17. Profit and dividend growth looks like being above average for the foreseeable future.
18. Finally, there are some legal constraints on dividend payments.
19. It expects to pay the reduced dividend August 1.
20. Pearl's low dividend yield is cited as evidence.
21. But Devenish shareholders get a dividend sweetener.
22. Long term dividend growth might average 10 p.c.
23. It is recommending a final dividend of 5.25 pence.
24. Shareholders get a 4.5% dividend hike to 6.95p.
25. Industry analysts generally agreed with the dividend figures, however.
26. But shareholders get a bigger dividend.
27. Eighty-eight of them paid no dividend.
28. More than 900 companies offer dividend reinvestment plans.
29. Yield: dividend income relative to price paid.
30. In 4 divided by 2, the number 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend.
1. The peace dividend has not materialised despite military spending going down in most countries.
2. What dividend did you receive?
3. The number 15 is the dividend.
4. In 4 divided by 2, the number 2 is the divisor and 4 is the dividend.
31. Shareholders are left with just the 1p interim dividend.
32. It paid no dividend until 1988.
33. It raised its dividend 8% nevertheless.
34. No dividend will be paid to shareholders this year.
35. The total dividend is maintained at 25p per share.
36. To declare a dividend. 3.
37. The taxpayer received not only a capital sum when the companies were sold but now also receives a substantial annual dividend.
38. Within the Paid Employment Arena 3.2 Differential hourly earnings are the most obvious indicator of the patriarchal dividend.
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39. Dean Witter has raised its dividend in each of the three years since it went public in 1993.
40. As announced on 11 March an unchanged final dividend of 1p per share is being recommended.
41. A necropolis was established in Liverpool in 1825, and within five years was paying shareholders a dividend of 8%.
42. In addition they estimated the implied income tax brackets associated with each dividend payout level.
43. Shareholders got a special interim dividend of 3p in November to cover these results.
44. The scheme uses the magic of futures and zero coupon bonds to achieve that, meanwhile you collect a 3 percent dividend.
45. Shareholders will not receive a final dividend, reducing the total payout to just 5p from 15.7p in 1991.
46. The first point to make is that dividend policy and share valuation take place under conditions of uncertainty.
47. The dividend is payable March 2 to shareholders of record Feb. 17.
48. Norweb is paying a higher interim dividend, up from 5.3p to 5.9p and the final should be just as healthy.
49. A 1.01p final dividend on June 5, lifts the total from 1.39p to 1.45p.
50. The stockholders' expected rate of return has two components-an expected dividend yield and an expected capital gain.
51. The intercorporate dividend exclusion was designed to alleviate just this problem.
52. Stock Repurchases Companies sometimes repurchase their own stock with excess cash rather than pay a dividend.
53. The net dividend yield is defined as, using Table 6.2.
54. The Directors propose to offer shareholders the opportunity to receive fully paid ordinary shares in the Company in lieu of the cash dividend.
55. But if parents buy it for the child the dividend is considered part of the parents income.
56. Ahead of an expected Christmas boom, shareholders get a lift in the interim dividend of 4.5% to 5.76p.
57. Despite the results and the dividend being lower than expected, Saatchi shares rose 15p yesterday on hopes of a takeover bid.
58. Earnings per share fell to 15.6p from 24.1p but the 1991 dividend total of 14.85p per share is to be maintained.
59. It was pointed out that all the Banks had significantly increased their dividend payments to their share-holders.
60. Consequently some people become sucked into what they see as an exclusive club which will eventually pay them a hefty financial dividend.
61. A 12.5% dividend hike drew the sting from the results, and the shares fell just 5p to 233p.
62. The Directors propose to offer ordinary shareholders the opportunity to receive fully paid ordinary shares in the Company in lieu of the cash dividend.
63. If the dividend yield is 4 percent perannum, then the quarterly dividend payment is 1 percent.
64. First, the board of directors must meet and vote to pay a dividend oniy the board has this power.
65. These summary measures are earnings per share, the price-earnings ratio and the dividend yield.
66. An interim dividend of 3.2 pence per ordinary share was paid on 28 March 1990.
67. But, after a management reshuffle, it has done the sensible thing and cut the dividend.
68. Shareholders get a total 5% dividend increase for the year to 6.55p.
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69. The company is reviewing whether to cut or maintain its generous dividend payout; a decision is expected next month.
70. But since their dividend growth should be ahead of the market's, the yield premium should be slimmer.
71. It was a huge organization, where shoppers were members and reaped a dividend for their loyalty.
72. These comprise the dividend yield or coupon rate and expected capital gains, including currency gains from exchange rate revaluations.
73. Given this measure, dividends per share are determined by where is the target dividend payout ratio.
74. Caradon shareholders are entitled to retain an interim dividend of 4p a share.
75. In October, the company suspended the dividend on its preferred shares and warned stockholders that it was running out of money.
76. A special dividend, worth £17 million to Polly Peck, is being paid before the change of ownership.
77. That tendency, plus the high dividend yields, usually produces a strong performance.
78. Shareholders, who received a total dividend payout for 1991 of 3.75p per share, will receive nothing for last year.
79. The dividend was boosted 11 percent to 2. 7 pence a share from 2. 43 pence a year ago.
80. The interim dividend is being boosted by nearly half although the final payment is weightier.
81. They nevertheless determined to maintain their own dividend levels - even at the risk of dealing in volatile pre-election conditions.
82. None the less, they hold on because they expect much bigger earnings in the future to eventually fuel dividend payments.
83. The City was not too deterred by the rights issue which was offset by strong interim figures and an improved dividend payout.
84. Studies show a strong association between consistent dividend growth and long-term stock performance.
85. The gain from leverage arises because the interest payments on bonds are tax-deductible whereas the dividend payments on shares are not.
86. Rank Organisation, the leisure group, advanced 8p to 782p after the success of its scrip dividend take-up.
87. The board expects a similar percentage increase in next year's interim dividend from 6.75p to 7p.
88. This helped us to maintain the dividend at 9p per share, rather than having to reduce it.
89. However, shareholders continue to suffer as the group halved its total dividend for the second year in a row.
90. A 2.7p final dividend on July 1 takes the total on from 4.2p to 4.4p.
91. What may prove troubling to investors is the reduced dividend the split-up firms will pay.
92. Perhaps you should make some dividend distributions to avoid a dispute over reasonable salary.
93. The interim dividend is raised to 1.2p from 1.03p while earnings per share climbed to 7.24p from 5.93p.
94. For example, suppose we have a company from which we expect a dividend growth of 25 percent for the next 5 years.
95. The final dividend is raised to 10.4p from 9.6p, taking the total to 16.1p from 15.3p.
96. A final dividend of 6.5p makes a total of 11p, after a special dividend of 10p which was paid in June.
97. But Cheltenham has been hit by the recession, the signs are there, fuelled in part by the so-called peace dividend.
98. A parental dividend would simply tie the string in a more direct and arguably fairer way.
99. The group's turnover rose from £8.1 million to £9.66 million and a final dividend of 9p a share was declared.
100. A return to the dividend lists, however, remains a priority for this year.
101. This is not the same as the most commonly used measure of dividends: the dividend yield.
102. Bad news for shareholders is that the dividend for the year is being halved to 5.25p per share.
103. As an alternative to the cash dividend the Board is proposing that an enhanced scrip dividend is offered to shareholders.
104. Creating an economic asset in the form of a parental dividend would obviously up the ante in these kinds of contentious issues.
105. The company, as anticipated, is profitable and a dividend is paid into the trust.
106. Food giant Hillsdown Holdings added 8p to 130p after a maintained dividend forecast and boardroom shake-up.
107. Given the short period to maturity, there may be little remaining dividend uncertainty.
108. How would a parental dividend affect the economic balance between investment in human capital versus investment in tangible capital?
109. It will normally be beneficial for a company to pay a dividend just before its year end.
110. The board is not recommending a dividend because cash management remains a priority.
111. A partially secured creditor is entitled to receive a dividend on the unsecured part of his claim having valued his security.
112. Anglia is holding its dividend total at 9.26p, and the shares added 9p to 258p.
113. On Tuesday, the company announced it was splitting its stock and increasing its dividend by 25 percent.
114. The holding company will then receive the dividend as group income without any tax credit.
115. From an economic perspective, there is no substantive difference between a stock split and a stock dividend.
116. But the next time Berger tried his luck, it produced a spectacular dividend.
117. The Dow dividend yield is 1. 95 percent, a record low.
118. The peace dividend has contributed to thousands of job cuts at defence contractors like Dowty group and Smiths industries.
119. Similarly, changing dividend policy to yield more cash for investment needs to be handled with care.
120. From an accounting point of view, dividend payment is a two-step process.
121. The fundamental cause of higher volatility, however, is that dividend income is in decline.
122. To improve cash flow, Kmart eliminated its dividend, cut expenses and boosted earnings.
123. Shareholders will receive an interim dividend increased from 5.03p per share to 5.2p.
124. For example, a basic rate taxpayer currently receives a net dividend distribution of £75 on his equity investment.
125. But the dividend income is relatively modest, and coming from abroad they are not a tax-efficient source of income.
126. But for the basic rate taxpayer, the problem of annual management charges eroding a diminished dividend yield remains.
127. The interest paid to debenture holders is deductible when calculating taxable profits, unlike dividend payments.
128. Any cheque or dividend warrant which is uncrossed and made payable to bearer.sentencedict .com
129. Iberdrola has paid its shareholders a dividend of 61. 25 pesetas per share each year for the past three years.
130. The interim dividend goes up a fraction to 3.1p, from 2.9p.
131. The board has recommended a 10% increase in interim dividend to 3.32 pence, compared with 1992's 3.02 pence.
132. But the base is about to become a casualty of the peace dividend.
133. A 9p final dividend takes the total on from 13p to 14p.
134. And for fourteen years, Nucor had paid a dividend to its stockholders, increasing the amount of the dividend each year.
135. In particular, preferred shares offer a fixed dividend, like bonds and unlike ordinary shares.
136. He expects to receive a dividend at the end of the year as well as the price for the share at that time.
137. Its strong profits rise and increased dividend payout had been anticipated by the City and the shares gained just a penny.
138. The interim dividend is 2.5p, against 1.75p and earnings were 0.5p higher at 8.2p after a slightly lower tax burden.
139. So the sums involved in pricing water must take an annual dividend into account.
140. A cluster of ex-dividend stocks trading without the benefit of dividend payments helped keep dealing subdued.
141. Final dividend on shares is held at 2.25p,() reflecting the upturn in business in recent months.
142. Meanwhile, it announced a special 6p dividend payment covering the change in the year end.
143. This would normally be deducted from dividend income before calculating the income available for distribution to unit holders.
144. The total dividend is 8.2 percent up on 1991 at 11.9p.
145. The pre-tax figure slid to £58.2 million, from £82.4 million in 1991, and the dividend total is halved to 6p.
146. The tax credit which accompanies a dividend matches the basic rate liability but the trustees pay additional rate tax of 10%.
147. There is no final dividend and Young said it did not expect to make a payment for 1992.
148. Dividend payments reflect the division of earnings between payments to stockholders and reinvestment in the firm.
149. It made £41.7m compared with £32.5m in 1990 and is increasing its total dividend payout to 56.4p per share from 47p.
150. The fund also requires stocks to pay a dividend, and looks for favorable prospects for dividend growth.
151. For these reasons, most finns strive to maintain a reasonably stable dividend payment from year to year.
152. The total dividend is increased to 4.8p per share from 4p previously.
153. The dividend was boosted 11 percent, to 2. 7 pence a share, from 2. 43p a year ago.
154. On the other hand they are reluctant to reduce the dividend in response to a fall in distributable earnings.
155. In practice also, the dividend policy chosen by the firm is important.
156. Fund managers may be able to maintain the high dividend payments only at the expense of capital.
157. Here the dividend is greatly increased food output per hectare up two-to threefold.
158. The final dividend, payable on July 1,[] was slashed from last year's 1.5p to 0.9p.
159. Earnings per share rose from 5p to 6.87p and the trust's interim dividend is held at 3.4p.
160. One well-known and generally accepted approach to the problem is the residual theory of dividend policy.
161. Announcement of the Offer will result in more than doubled dividend income for Palatine shareholders.
162. Conglomerate Williams Holdings disappointed the City with the interim dividend unchanged.
163. Green taxes are a double dividend option: they could cut environmental damage whilst promoting welfare.
164. Over the long haul, dividend income has averaged between 4 per cent and 6 per cent.
165. A final dividend of 4p makes a total of 6p.
166. To illustrate, suppose that all dividend payments are concentrated on a single day in each quarter.
167. However, the organisational culture maintaining the patriarchal dividend still seems to be very much a reality.
168. Gearing rose from 50 percent to 56 percent, while dividend cover fell from 3.1 to 2.8.
169. There is no tax advantage to shareholders in receiving shares in place of the normal cash dividend.
170. No, because corporations can not claim a deduction for dividend distributions.
171. A final dividend of 7.25p makes a total of 12.75p for the nine-month reporting period, a prorata increase of 6 percent.
172. Cogeco's board of directors did not declare a dividend for the first quarter, which ended Nov. 30.
173. A lower dividend yield can be compensated for with higher capital gains and viceversa.
174. Barratt was confident to declare a dividend of £1, 200 in 1837 of which he had £300.
175. Without the promise, it must be doubtful whether Ibstock would have held the dividend.
176. The dividend will be paid March 5 to holders of record Feb. 20.
177. It also excludes shares issued in lieu of dividend from counting towards the limitations.
178. No dividend of any imaginable percentage could make parenting profitable-it would just make parental love less expensive.
179. Even Wellcome's healthy interim figures and an improved dividend payout left the stock 8p weaker at 883p.
180. You are still entitled to a dividend on the redemption date.
181. So returns will be more stable on a share with a higher dividend yield, other things being equal.
182. A final dividend of 3p increases the total payout by 1p to 4.15p.
183. The board has recommended a dividend of 0.7p per share, broadly in line with last year.
184. There will not be a final dividend. Pre-tax profits in 1988 were £5.3m.
185. You calculate the dividend yield by dividing the annual dividend by the market price of a stock.
186. Hence, the possibility arises that the information content of the dividend decision may contradict the information presented in other sources.
187. According to the theory, dividend policy should be determined by a simple three-step process.
188. The foregoing strongly suggests that dividend policy and practice contains important information for the shareholder.
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189. Many companies parcel out portions of their profits to stockholders in the form of cash dividend payments.
190. He has lifted his profits forecast for this year slightly to £950 million and expects a 15 percent rise in the dividend.
191. Where dates differ widely from the results announcements, this is referred to in the footnotes as an alternative dividend announcement.
192. However, Dowding can afford to raise the dividend by 5 p.c. to 0.92p, payable on May 8.
193. Shareholders will receive a 15% increase in their total dividend payment to 21p per share from 18.25p.
194. The dividend will be payable on June 10 to shareholders of record on May 29.
195. Group income is better measured by the inclusion of dividend and interest income.
196. An interim dividend of 3.35p was paid on 2 November 1992.
197. It is impossible to know for sure what the fertility responses to a parental dividend would be.
198. The markets' valuation of the future dividend flow will also depend upon the relative attractiveness of alternative investments.
199. Because of this greatly improved performance, the board is recommending a 33% increase in dividend to 0.8 pence.
200. Last month Wimpey decided to hold its dividend despite making losses in 1991.
201. Or a conflict of interest can easily develop with respect to current dividend policies.
202. To that end, Kmart also eliminated its 12-cents-a-share quarterly dividend.
203. He mumbles some nonsense about clowns being the cause of peace - perhaps the money for the convention is the peace dividend?
204. Zero dividend preference shares are also being issued in a ratio of 37 for every 63 ordinary shares.
205. Dividend increases can mean any of the following: 1. Good investment prospects.
206. The board has recommended that the interim dividend be maintained at 2.5 pence per share.
207. There is an inherent difficulty in that often the main dividend from a task analysis is from the act of obtaining it.
208. Hotels-to-racing group Ladbroke's dramatically reduced profits did not unduly worry the City which approved of its increased dividend payout.
209. In either case United Kingdom-linked companies are best avoided, as prolonged recession would result in more company failures and dividend cuts.
210. And for the second successive year, the St Helens based group is forced to cut its dividend.
211. Earnings were 32 percent up at 14.1p, covering a 21 percent increase in the interim dividend to 4.25p.
212. An interim dividend of 6p per ordinary share was paid on 1 April 1993 in respect of the year ending 31 December 1993.
213. The board are recommending a 10% increase in dividend to 7.4 pence.
214. Unusually, the merged banks' first interim dividend will be paid without deduction of tax.
215. Also, utility stocks with their ample dividend yields tend to attract investor attention when rates are low elsewhere.
216. The final dividend should be 10 percent up on last year's payment.
217. A resumption of dividend payments looks in store this year and the shares at 37p are attractive.
218. This great deal could net you a big first dividend if eight of your selections are score draws.
219. A final dividend of 3.75p lifts the 1992 total from 5p to 5.65p, and the shares jumped 7.5p to 243.5p.
220. The company has slashed the dividend, which is being paid out of reserves.
221. The board has recommended a final dividend of 6 pence per share, for an unchanged 10 pence total for the year.
222. The board is recommending a final dividend of 4.65 pence per share.
223. The final dividend is increased to 12.2p making a full year dividend of 18.3p-a rise of 10 %.
224. The deal enables it to offer creditors a 25% cash dividend to keep the company in business.
225. They believed the Macintosh would be a dividend to the entire world.
226. It expects all three new companies to have dividend policies comparable to similar companies in their industries.
227. This is the net dividend yield because the firm has already paid corporation tax on its earnings.
228. The divisor is subtracted from the dividend.
229. He just read about that no - dividend deal.
230. dividend payments of 50 cents a share.
231. Strong cash generation supports a rising dividend.
232. The company was forced to pass its dividend.
233. AA.N) said on Monday it will slash its dividend, issue stock and convertible notes worth about $1.1 billion and trim its 2010 spending to help weather the steep downturn in aluminum demand.
234. The more significant synthetic dividend of this simple process is reaped.
235. One only receives the dividend if the share is bought before the ex-dividend date.
236. Cash dividend policy is an important area of research on modern corporate financial theory.
237. And the future capital gains can be expressed in terms of dividend, net profit, profit before interest and tax, and net cash flow, etc.
238. The officials in charge said that the exemption of income tax on dividend and bonus issues that are distributed among resident enterprises is to eliminate double taxation.
239. Dividend income or capital gains income in the stock market is taxed differently.
240. Stock Dividend A dividend paid to shareholders in the form of authorized but hitherto ...
241. Generally speaking, the listed companies to maintain strong dividend policy of continuous stability.
242. White Space is part of the dividend from the digital switchover, spare spectrum no longer needed for television broadcasts.
243. Wells Fargo Bank to maintain the 34 cents dividend per share unchanged.
244. Under the hypothesis of continuous dividend, if the continuous dividend rate isp, and regular payment dividend, we get European call and put option pricing formula and their parity.
245. Any dividend declared for the current financial period reported on?
246. Third, the higher the company's cash dividend rate may provide a good return on their investment.
247. However, no evidences show that growth opportunity, cash flow, cash flow variability, bank debt, maturity structure of debt, and dividend payment are important determinants of corporate cash holdings.
248. " No, dear,'she said, " it won't sell high till we've had the first semi - annual dividend.
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249. A part originated from the share bonus, the buy - back is equal in increased the stock dividend.
250. Preference or preferred shares entitle a holder to a prior claim on any dividend paid by the company.
251. The study found that the dividend stocks compared with the non-dividend stocks exists abnormal returns, and abnormal returns of the high dividend stock exceeds the low.
252. Happiness is the dividend earned on a well - invested life.
253. Since dividends do not accrue, they are generally not recognized by the stockholder AS revenue until the dividend check arrives.
254. ConsequentlyIn view of that, the Board proposes a final dividend in order to investors to share the company's business success with investors.
255. If the shares cost 5 Op and the total annual dividend is lop the yield is 20 %.
256. If one owned 100 shares, the dividend would be $ 200.
257. Meanwhile, Citigroup shed some businesses to generate additional cash, while conserving money by slashing its dividend.
258. A dividend may seem like a quaint relic in a go-go bull market, but when the chips are down the ultimate test of a stock is how much income it generates.
259. The categories, time,() and payment method for dividend distribution from the securities investment trust fund investments.
260. Swimming is a fun, and gives you the dividend of better health.
261. Meanwhile a newly restored dividend -- albeit a measly one penny per share -- and a ten-for-one reverse stock split could drag its shares out of the single digits.
262. No interim dividend was declared or paid during the year.
263. The dividend pay be equivalent to one quarter of the pretax profit.
264. The dividend is paid to shareholders in the form of authorized but hitherto unissued shares.
265. Dividend, that is, dividends payable to shareholders of the official date.
266. Ex - dividend stock rebounded after the volume limit for the impact of the proposed shareholding fixed.
267. "In addition the dividend is higher," Soeraunet said, comparing the payout on preferred shares and ordinary stock.
268. By comparison, the United States and Europe tend to limit their roles as a shareholder and set clear exit and dividend income plans from nationalized banks.
269. These are clues to the firm's ability to pay dividends and subsequent dividend policy.
270. Should include a family all income. Include wage income, house property income, interest income, bequest income, income of stock extra dividend.
271. The $20 billion of government capital comes after the U.S. injected $25 billion last month. In this round, the government is buying preferred stock that will pay an 8 percent dividend.
272. Galaxy Yintai fiscal dividend securities investment funds to update placement prospectuses.
273. However, agency theory thought dividend policy can solve the agency problem which caused by the separation of ownership and management right.
274. And countries that implement governance reforms can expect a huge development dividend, with an improvement in governance raising per capita incomes about three-fold in the long run.
275. Citigroup shares slid below $1 two weeks ago, despite three U.S. government attempts to prop up the bank since October, and the bank has eliminated its common stock dividend.
276. Corporate dividend policy mainly on how to distribute profit tax.
277. It is a part of Marxian Labor Theory that labor, including intellectual labor, creates surplus value, and so the intellectual capital owner is entitled to have a dividend of enterprise net surplus.
278. In a previous report, OSK had stated that the special dividend was highly likely due to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan, which disrupted operations all around.
279. Dividend policy is one of the three corporate financial policies and has got much attention.
280. Investors can already get more dividend income from holding shares of major companies like Intel Corp., General Electric Co. and Home Depot Inc. than they can from the 10-year Treasury note.
280. Wish you will love and make progress everyday!
281. The units it sold in the IPO represent limited-liability interests in its underlying business, a tax structure that allows it to pay out available cash in the form of a generous dividend.
282. In this period, is particularly important to register ownership and ex - dividend date.
283. Research shows that tax rate differences has important impact on dividend policy.
284. Dividends in difficult times dampening effect, if the dividend dropped to zero it becomes a disaster.
285. The last time the company - then known as SMG - paid a dividend was 2005.
286. Please present this paper to your withholder for issuing tax withholding statement, dividend voucher and relevant tax statements.
287. In a dividend recap, companies take on additional debt to pay dividends to their owners.
288. In all, although the market reaction to non-cash dividend events still has a lot of noise, we think our findings, to some extent, support the reputation hypothesis and the attention hypothesis.
289. It is to say, tax effect of dividend policies exists. The introduction of dividend tax affects the investors'real income and the managers'earning, thereby affecting the dividend policy.
290. As to the payout ratio, bases on analysis of the optimized dividend payment pattern from western theories, a moderate dividend payment policy is presented in this study.
291. The company will soon be published, the annual dividend rate on its premium growth will have a greater impact.
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