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Clientele Effect — The theory that a company s stock price will move according to the demands and goals of investors in reaction to a tax, dividend or other policy change affecting the company. The clientele effect assumes that investors are attracted to different… … Investment dictionary
Dividend Clientele — A group of shareholders with a preference regarding how much a company will pay out in dividends, often for tax reasons. Dividend clientele usually make decisions regarding distributions based on which is most advantageous to them. Clientele… … Investment dictionary
Dividend clientele — A group of shareholders who prefer that the firm follow a particular dividend policy. For example, such a preference is often based on comparable tax situations. The New York Times Financial Glossary … Financial and business terms
dividend clientele — A group of shareholders who prefer that the firm follow a particular dividend policy. Such a preference may be based on comparable tax situations. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary … Financial and business terms
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