Examples of clientele in the following topics:
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- Change in a firm's dividend policy may cause loss of old clientele and gain of new clientele, based on their different dividend preferences.
- This set of clientele could choose to sell the stock.
- These investors are known as dividend clientele.
- Clientele may choose to sell their stock if a firm changes its dividend policy, and deviates considerably from its preferences.
- After all, clientele can just choose to sell off their holdings if they dislike a firm's policy change, and the firm may simultaneously attract a new subset of clientele who like the policy change.
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- This suggests that a particular pattern of dividend payments may suit one type of stock holder more than another; this is sometimes called the "clientele effect. " A retiree may prefer to invest in a firm that provides a consistently high dividend yield, whereas a person with a high income from employment may prefer to avoid dividends due to their high marginal tax rate on income.
- If clienteles exist for particular patterns of dividend payments, a firm may be able to maximize its stock price and minimize its cost of capital by catering to a particular clientele.
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- According to the clientele effect, firms offering low dividend payout will attract certain investors who are looking for a long term investment and would like to avoid taxes.
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- One part of its financial strategy is securing sufficient amounts of capital to help the start-up airline establish reliable service and gain a loyal clientele.
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- The Cotton Club
featured black performers and catered to a white clientele, while the Savoy
Ballroom catered to a mostly black clientele.
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- Failure to understand the store's clientele and their true needs -- Your product may have a multitude of benefits, but if the customers don't need those particular benefits they won't buy your product.
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- The Society for Ethical Culture, established in New York in 1876 by Felix Adler, attracted a Reform Jewish clientele.
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- The Society for Ethical Culture was established in New York in 1876 by Felix Adler attracted a Reform Jewish clientele.
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- Since opening five years ago, the business has overcome the challenge of establishing itself and has built a solid clientele.
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- The fruit juice customer has different wants and needs than the cola customer, so the two strategic groups do not compete directly for the same clientele.