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It also has a dividend yield of about 3.6 percent.
In addition, the stock had a dividend yield of 5 percent.
Sounds pretty much like an average dividend yield to me.
Their model set out to predict the mean dividend yield.
That meant dividend yield of 3.71 percent, based on prices at the time.
The dividend yield is estimated at slightly more than 4 percent.
And the stock also benefited from its high dividend yield.
I don't think you can look at the dividend yield quite the way we used to.
"The dividend yield reached 3 percent in January 1992, so the red light has been on for some time," he said.
The net dividend yield is defined as, using Table 6.2.
They include earnings per share, dividend yield and other measures.
The dividend yield on the shares, meanwhile, has been only 1.7 percent.
Outlook, however, does publish the dividend yield in each issue.
He tends to buy stocks when their dividend yield is at least about 2 percent.
"We're quite happy to sit and wait, with the 4 percent dividend yield," he said.
The dividend yield in 1990 was as high as 4 percent.
"In particular, we look for companies whose relative dividend yield is unusually high."
And Verizon has a dividend yield of a bit over 3 percent, which is quite nice.
"But the big guys are cheaper and they offer a significantly higher dividend yield."
It sells at about 10 times earnings with a dividend yield of more than 4 percent.
Because dividend yields are so low, the model is bearish for now.
The fund's stocks, on average, have a dividend yield of 3.6 percent.
They would have nice dividend yields, but it takes more than dividends to make a great stock.
The dividend yields 12 percent and has attracted thousands of individual investors.
And dividend yields in six of the eight countries studied are now better than, or equal to, the 20-year average.