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Anaxago Capital Invests in Vidia Climate Fund I, Contributing to €415m Final Close for Decarbonisation Efforts

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According to a press release, its next two investments, at €10m each, have been secured, in a Scandinavian development capital fund and a European infrastructure fund. Source: Private Equity Wire Can’t stop reading? Witnesses 142 deals with $6.1bn New Delhi, India Inc saw 142 deals worth $6.1

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3 Out-of-Favor Utility Stocks With 10-Plus Years of Dividend Raises and High Yields

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This capital investment involves the construction of two large-scale nuclear power plants. Some of that money will probably go to debt reduction and some to other capital investment projects. That's enough to keep up with inflation and keep it shareholder friendly given the headwinds from the troubled Vogtle project.

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Nearly Half of Warren Buffett's Dividend Income Comes From Just 3 Stocks

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Morgan Asset Management, a division of banking giant JPMorgan Chase , publicly traded companies that initiated and grew their payouts between 1972 and 2012 delivered an annualized return of 9.5%. This lack of investment in new drilling and infrastructure is likely to keep a tight lid on crude oil supply.

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3 Underrated High-Yield Dividend Stocks to Buy Now and Hold Forever

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It also has material expectations for growth, with a five-year capital investment plan worth around $4.3 Phillips 66 has grown its payout at a 16% compound annual rate since its spinoff from oil giant ConocoPhillips in 2012, including 10% earlier this year. population growth. dividend yield. The payout should continue growing.

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Brookfield Renewable Corporation: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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The annual run rate of new projects is expected to be around 7 gigawatts a year, so the backlog represents decades' worth of capital investment opportunity. Between 2012 and 2023, its payout increased at an annual rate of around 6%, which is in line with the company's stated dividend growth goal of between 5% and 9%.

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BlackRock (BLK) Q3 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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Successful execution of these goals should also result in multiple expansion for our shareholders. Nonoperating results for the quarter included $108 million of net investment gains, driven primarily by gains linked to a minority investment and unhedged seed capital investments. trillion, 11.5 I appreciate.

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Microsoft (MSFT) Q1 2024 Earnings Call Transcript

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In our on-premises server business, revenue increased 2%, ahead of expectations, driven primarily by demand in advance of Windows Server 2012 end of support. billion to shareholders through share repurchases and dividends. Our effective tax rate was approximately 18%. And finally, we returned $9.1 dollar basis.