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The Board of Directors of Allbanc Split Corp. II has declared today dividends of $0.26563 per Preferred Share and $0.09 per Capital Share, payable on May 29, 2009 to holders of record at the close of business on May 15, 2009.Archive for April, 2009
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TORONTO - Canadian earnings declared Thursday as of 3:45 p.m. ET:posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Apr 30
(ITnews) - (Hugin) - Under the terms of the law, Shareholders are hereby notified that as deliberated at the Annual General Meeting held on April 27 2009, the final dividend relating to the financial year of 2008 will be payable as from May 25 2009, as follows: Gross dividend per share: EUR 0.17035 Income taxes (20%): EUR 0.03407 Net dividend per share: EUR 0.13628 The dividends will be paid ...posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Apr 30
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA--(Marketwire - April 30, 2009) - Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. (TSX:PNG)(TSX:PNG.PR.A) announced today that net income for the three months ended March 31, 2009 was $5.2 million, compared with net income of $4.5 million for the corresponding period in 2008. After providing for preferred share dividends, the earnings per common share in the three months ended March 31, ...posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Apr 30
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - The Board of Directors of Economic Investment Trust Limited today declared the following cash dividends:posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Apr 30
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Pacific Northern Gas Ltd. announced today that net income for the three months ended March 31, 2009 was $5.2 million, compared with net income of $4.5 million for the corresponding period in 2008.posted by david.lawsky on Apr 30
Even in the depths of a recession, venture capitalists are relentlessly upbeat, but one of their big customers poured cold water on that Thursday, asking some members gathered in Boston for the annual meeting of the National Venture Capital Association to go out of business.
“I hope some of you go out of business. I hope that does happen,” Rebecca Connolly, a partner in Fairview Capital, said on a panel. Her West Hartford, Connecticut, firm has about $3 billion under management, 70 percent of it in venture capital funds and the rest with private equity. Fairview, a fund of funds, manages money for pension funds and endowments
Connolly said that until 2000, venture capital provided good returns but since the dotcom bubble burst in 2001 returns have been very disappointing, hardly justifying the investment. Venture capitalists are supposed to find small companies with big potential and help them grow into big companies, like Microsoft, Starbucks or Intel.
“Let’s just flush everything out and get back to less competition, less money,” Connolly said, adding a caveat: “Just not my funds.”
The venture capitalists meeting here have been pondering what to do to start making more money again. They discussed ways to get initial public stock offerings going again, which are a good source of high returns.
When venture capital firms disappear they don’t die with a bang, or even a whimper. Instead, they just fade away, as partners are unable to raise new rounds of funding for investment. One senior official of the NVCA, asked about Connolly’s comments and whether lots of funds were starting to disappear, had a succinct answer: “I don’t want to talk about it.”
Photo: Fairview Capital
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The credit crunch has damaged the reliability of dividend yield as a value yardstick. But it remains the best indicator of long-term profitability.posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Apr 30
The credit crunch has damaged the reliability of dividend yield as a value yardstick. But it remains the best indicator of long-term profitability.posted by Yahoo! News Search Results for dividends on Apr 30
The credit crunch has damaged the reliability of dividend yield as a value yardstick. But it remains the best indicator of long-term profitability.


