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单词 dividend yield
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Definition of dividend yield in English:

dividend yield

noun
  • A dividend expressed as a percentage of a current share price.

    the firm has a dividend yield of only 2.66 per cent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With a dividend yield of close to 3 per cent, the share price looks undemanding.
    • The dividend yield is 1% and, excluding intangibles, the price to book ratio is nearly 8.
    • The strategy is called the Dogs of the Dow because a high dividend yield is often a danger sign.
    • Big yields often come with big trouble: Most times, a stock with a high dividend yield has seen its price slashed.
    • Other good valuation measures include the dividend yield and price to sales.
    • The dividend yield is the percentage of a company's share price paid out as dividends over a year.
    • With a prospective dividend yield of 3% too, the shares are no bargain on traditional valuation measures.
    • However, high demand for the shares has pushed the price up - and the dividend yield down.
    • Think of the dividend yield of a share as being similar to the interest rate on a savings account.
    • This puts BA shares on a dividend yield of around 5%, which is pretty healthy.
    • The prospective dividend yield on its shares, which stand at 184p, is an ample 5%.
    • On a dividend yield basis, at current levels, shares compare favourably to many other forms of investment.
    • At the same time, however, a high dividend yield can signal a sick company with a depressed share price.
    • Before dividends went out of favour about a decade ago, a normal dividend yield was around 3 per cent.
    • The average dividend yield of the thirty shares at the time of their results was 2.5%.
    • However, the dividend yield on the 102p shares is an alluring 5.4% for yield seekers.
    • The dividend yield of 3.3% is quite acceptable and the price to sales ratio of 0.4 looks appealing.
    • With the share price at 328p, that makes the current dividend yield a respectable 3.5%.
    • The dividend yield of 3.6% based on today's share price of 431p is not too bad either.
    • Institutional investors are expected to urge that a dividend yield of about 5 per cent should be offered.
 
 

Definition of dividend yield in US English:

dividend yield

nounˈdivəˌdend ˌyēld
  • A dividend expressed as a percentage of a current share price.

    the firm has a dividend yield of only 2.66 percent
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The dividend yield is 1% and, excluding intangibles, the price to book ratio is nearly 8.
    • At the same time, however, a high dividend yield can signal a sick company with a depressed share price.
    • Institutional investors are expected to urge that a dividend yield of about 5 per cent should be offered.
    • The dividend yield of 3.6% based on today's share price of 431p is not too bad either.
    • Other good valuation measures include the dividend yield and price to sales.
    • The prospective dividend yield on its shares, which stand at 184p, is an ample 5%.
    • With the share price at 328p, that makes the current dividend yield a respectable 3.5%.
    • However, the dividend yield on the 102p shares is an alluring 5.4% for yield seekers.
    • With a dividend yield of close to 3 per cent, the share price looks undemanding.
    • However, high demand for the shares has pushed the price up - and the dividend yield down.
    • The dividend yield of 3.3% is quite acceptable and the price to sales ratio of 0.4 looks appealing.
    • The average dividend yield of the thirty shares at the time of their results was 2.5%.
    • The dividend yield is the percentage of a company's share price paid out as dividends over a year.
    • On a dividend yield basis, at current levels, shares compare favourably to many other forms of investment.
    • Think of the dividend yield of a share as being similar to the interest rate on a savings account.
    • With a prospective dividend yield of 3% too, the shares are no bargain on traditional valuation measures.
    • Before dividends went out of favour about a decade ago, a normal dividend yield was around 3 per cent.
    • The strategy is called the Dogs of the Dow because a high dividend yield is often a danger sign.
    • Big yields often come with big trouble: Most times, a stock with a high dividend yield has seen its price slashed.
    • This puts BA shares on a dividend yield of around 5%, which is pretty healthy.
 
 
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