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  2. Is AbbVie Stock a Buy? - AOL

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    AbbVie is still carrying over $71 billion in long-term debt from an acquisition spree that included a $63 billion purchase of Allergan, $10.1 billion for ImmunoGen, and $8.7 billion for Cerevel ...

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  4. Is AbbVie the Best Dividend Stock for You? - AOL

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    ABBV Total Return Level data by YCharts.. The lesson: AbbVie's business is strong. The company's dividend program makes the stock that much more attractive and capable of delivering superior ...

  6. Employee stock ownership plans in the United States

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    Employee stock purchase plans (ESPPs) are a program run by companies for their employees, enabling them to purchase company shares at a discounted price. These schemes may or may not qualify as tax efficient. In the U.S., stock options granted to employees are of two forms, that differ primarily in their tax treatment. They may be either:

  7. Dividend reinvestment plan - Wikipedia

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    This option is often called a "direct share purchase plan" or "direct stock purchase plan" (DSPP). DRIP expert Charles Carlson has dubbed such plans "no-load stocks". [citation needed] However, describing such plans as "no-load stock" plans is extremely misleading. In the mid-1990s, when investing through company-sponsored plans became more ...