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  2. The Most Promising Dividends in Restaurants - AOL

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    Dividend payers deserve a berth in any long-term stock portfolio. But seemingly attractive dividend yields are not always as fetching as they may appear. Let's see which companies in the ...

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  4. Restaurant media - Wikipedia

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    The goal of the renovation is to create a setting to win back customers, particularly young adults and families, and even attract a new type of customer who likes to linger throughout the day. The restaurants are being designed with three key zones: a fast zone, a social zone and a "linger" zone.

  5. Darden Restaurants: Dividend Dynamo or the Next Blowup? - AOL

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    Dividend investing is a tried-and-true strategy for generating strong, steady returns in economies both good and bad. But as corporate America's slew of dividend cuts and suspensions over the past ...

  6. Dividend policy - Wikipedia

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    In setting dividend policy, management must pay regard to various practical considerations, [1] [2] often independent of the theory, outlined below. In general, whether to issue dividends, and what amount, is determined mainly on the basis of the company's unappropriated profit (excess cash) and influenced by the company's long-term earning power: when cash surplus exists and is not needed by ...

  7. Clientele effect - Wikipedia

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    If a company changes its dividend policy substantially, it is said to be subject to a clientele effect as some of its investors (its established clientele) decide to sell the security due to the change. Although commonly used in reference to dividend or coupon (interest) rates, it can also be used in the context of leverage (debt levels ...

  8. Shareholder value - Wikipedia

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    The term shareholder value, sometimes abbreviated to SV, [1] can be used to refer to: . The market capitalization of a company;; The view that the primary goal for a company is to increase the wealth of its shareholders (owners) by paying dividends and/or causing the stock price to increase (i.e. the Friedman doctrine introduced in 1970);

  9. How Much Will Realty Income Pay Out in Dividends in 2025? - AOL

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    With its outstanding shares rising, the REIT needed to pay out more cash in dividends. Realty Income will likely continue to increase its dividend per share at a low-single-digit annual rate in 2025.