accretive

IPA: ʌkrʌtɪv

adjective

  • Relating to accretion; increasing, or adding to, by growth.
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Examples of "accretive" in Sentences

  • "EPS accretive" -- not sure how 'accretive' is such a big deal or what 'accretive' really means.
  • We still believe this thing is near-term accretive, very excited about our management team there.
  • And from a margin point of view, it is accretive, which is why we like the business, and we like the brand.
  • Furthermore, the company's proposal to split into two separate entities is expected to be long-term accretive.
  • "However, it is positive to see that also for Hannover Re the claims will be manageable and long-term accretive," the analyst wrote.
  • However, there are some wonderful opportunities out there and if they fit the criteria you set and we're reasonably near term accretive, and fit what we wanted to do, then I think that we would stretch and get some things done.
  • The guidance I think that we gave on the acquisition was that monogram would be slightly accreted this year, and so Q1 was better than Q4 in terms of the drag, but we still are not to breakeven to slightly accretive, which is where we expect to be by the end of the year.

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