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This was much higher than their initial yields at auction.
But with any new manufacturing technology, initial yields are low: on the order of one percent or less.
While initial yields were small, it was a precursor that eventually to the contemporary large-scale synthesis seen today.
'Initial yield estimates look like one hundred fifty kilotons.'
The purchase from Benchlane Developments shows an initial yield of just over 10pc with rent reviews within a year.
The capitalization rates - meaning the initial yields - can often exceed those on conventional multifamily homes, industry experts say.
The initial yields of Borlaug's crops were higher than any ever harvested in South Asia.
Initial Yield is the annualised rents of a property expressed as a percentage of the property value.
After repricing in the afternoon, the yield on these bonds was lowered to 6.36 percent from the initial yield of 6.42 percent.
The 8563 was more difficult to produce than most of the rest of the MOS Technology line, and initial yields were very low.
As competition for commercial real estate has intensified, investors are gravitating toward self-storage because it offers initial yields of 7 percent or more, well above apartment buildings.
Fierce competition in the top-tier cities continues to drive up prices, the analysts noted, which means that initial yields, or the capitalization rates, are being pushed down significantly.
The initial yield, according to CoStar, was only 7 percent, but Mr. Wyman said the price was well below what it would cost to replace the building.
Reversionary Yield is the anticipated yield to which the initial yield will rise (or fall) once the rent reaches the ERV.
'Such investments outside the over-heated markets in the South East show us good initial yield and will provide increased growth as the recession lifts,' Mr Ridley said.
Competition for real estate has grown increasingly feverish, with investors willing to accept ever-lower initial yields, especially in a market that is showing signs of improved leasing and higher rents.
Richard Fisk of Fuller Peiser, which acted for Ewart, said his client was attracted by an initial yield of around 7pc, rather than its Newcastle location.
Expected initial yields, known as capitalization rates, have dropped two percentage points in the last three years, to 7.7 percent, said Robert O. Bach, the national director of market analysis for Grubb & Ellis.
But, despite that fact, investors who can afford to commit money for more than five years may achieve a "double whammy" of high initial yields followed by capital gains if today's low prices are followed by economic recovery in future.
For elastic-perfectly viscoplastic materials, the elastic strain is no longer considered negligible but the rate of plastic strain is only a function of the initial yield stress and there is no influence of hardening.
A floating-rate tranche, with an average life of 5.77 years, was offered with an initial yield of 8.02 percent and will be adjusted every three months at seven-tenths of a percentage point over the offered rate for London interbank deposits.
The CoStar Group reported that 333 Wacker Drive was 93 percent leased and was expected to produce an initial rate of return of only 6.4 percent, some two percentage points less than the initial yield when the building changed hands four years ago.
The underwriters, led by Salomon Smith Barney and Bear, Stearns & Company, also priced $1 billion of seven-year floating-rate notes for an initial yield of 5.885 percent, which will be adjusted quarterly to 18.75 basis points more than the three-month London interbank offered rate, or Libor.
Equivalent Yield lies somewhere in between the initial yield and reversionary yield, it encapsulates the DCF of the property with rents rising (or falling) from the current annualised rent to the underlying estimated rental value (ERV) less costs that are incurred along the way.