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  2. Be Sure To Check Out Royal Bank of Canada (TSE:RY ... - AOL

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    Royal Bank of Canada ( TSE:RY ) stock is about to trade ex-dividend in 4 days. The ex-dividend date is usually set to... Be Sure To Check Out Royal Bank of Canada (TSE:RY) Before It Goes Ex-Dividend

  3. Here's How Devon Energy Can Become a Super-High Dividend ...

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    First, Devon's free-cash-flow yield is very high at the current stock price. Management helpfully gives an outline estimate of its FCF yield at a range of oil prices per barrel in 2024.

  4. Devon (DVN) to Reward Shareholders With 22% Dividend Hike

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    Devon's (DVN) board of directors approves a 22% hike in dividend rate. The company is taking steps to improve free cash flow, which will help it sustain dividend payments.

  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. Devon Energy - Wikipedia

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    Devon was founded in 1971 by John Nichols (1914-2008) and his son, J. Larry Nichols. [4] In 1988, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [4]In October 2012, the company completed construction of its current headquarters, the 50-story Devon Energy Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and closed its office in the Allen Center in Downtown Houston.

  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]