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  2. This Powerhouse Financial Stock Just Declared a 15% Dividend ...

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    Even with the new raise, the dividend yield calculates out to less than 0.6% on the stock's most recent closing price. The average of S&P 500 index component companies is more than double that ...

  3. Is It Too Late to Buy AT&T Stock for the High-Yield Dividend?

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    Management hasn't been explicit about when it will begin raising its payout again, but an announcement by the end of 2025 seems likely. The company finished 2024 with $120.1 billion in net debt.

  4. Should You Buy Ford While It's Below $10? - AOL

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    Nonetheless, the auto stock dropped following the announcement. Shares were trading well below $10 on the morning of Feb. 10. ... Ford's current dividend yield of 6.46% might be enough of a reason ...

  5. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, if you buy stock after the record date but before the ex-dividend date of a large special dividend, you are entitled to the dividend and will receive it via the due bill process. As is the case with all dividends, if you sell your stock prior to the ex-dividend date, within the due bill period, you relinquish your right to the dividend.

  6. Alphabet issues first ever dividend, $70 billion buyback - AOL

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    Alphabet said Thursday that it’s issuing a 20-cent per share dividend, the company’s first ever, and that its board authorized the repurchase of up to $70 billion in stock.

  7. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    A dividend is a distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders, after which the stock exchange decreases the price of the stock by the dividend to remove volatility. The market has no control over the stock price on open on the ex-dividend date, though more often than not it may open higher. [ 1 ]