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  2. Dividends Are Never a Guarantee. These 3 Stocks Made ... - AOL

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    Dividend stocks can be attractive options for long-term investors, in part, because of the recurring income they can generate. Investors need to consider a company's future growth prospects as ...

  3. 15 Biggest Companies That Don’t Pay Dividends - AOL

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    In this article we are going to list the 15 biggest companies that don’t pay dividends. Click to skip ahead and read the 5 biggest companies that don’t pay dividends. Although these top ...

  4. 3 Dividend-Paying Value Stocks to Buy Even If There's a Stock ...

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    The company targets an annual growth rate of 7% to 9% per year while keeping a payout ratio of 55% to 60%. By keeping a lid on its payout ratio, the company maintains a healthy balance sheet and ...

  5. Bealls (Texas-based department store) - Wikipedia

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    The 13% voted against the sale. During the mid- to late 1980s the company was hit particular hard when the oil revenues in the state of Texas plummeted that resulted in a downturn for the state. This forced the company to quit paying dividends thus in turn stockholders became aggressive to sell the company at bargain prices.

  6. What are dividends? How they work and key terms you ... - AOL

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    Dividends can be a sign of financial health: Having enough funds to pay dividends could tell investors that the company they’re investing in is doing well. “To consistently pay a dividend, a ...

  7. Treasury stock - Wikipedia

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    A dividend payment short term always decreases the value of shares after the payment, so, for stocks with regularly scheduled dividends, on the day shares go ex-dividend, call option holders always lose whereas put option holders benefit. This does not apply to unscheduled (special) dividends since the strike prices of options are typically ...

  8. 3 Dividend Stocks to Buy Now That Have Raised Their Payouts ...

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    Lest investors speculate that this means the dividend increases are jeopardizing the company's financials, consider that the company has averaged a 60.2% payout ratio over the past 10 years.

  9. Texas Emerging Technology Fund - Wikipedia

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    Texas government code 490.153 (b.) institutes a 2% limit on funding for Regional Centers of Innovation and Commercialization. Upon review of 2013 ETF annual report to the Texas legislature, ETF has exceeded allowed amount for awards to Regional Centers of Innovation and Commercialization in excess of 4.5 million dollars as of August 31, 2013.