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  2. Blackstone Inc. (NYSE:BX) Looks Like A Good Stock, And It's ...

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    It looks like Blackstone Inc. ( NYSE:BX ) is about to go ex-dividend in the next 3 days. The ex-dividend date is one...

  3. Analyzing Blackstone / GSO's Ex-Dividend Date - AOL

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    Blackstone / GSO has an ex-dividend date set for for December 22, 2020. The company's current dividend payout is $0.07, which equates to a dividend yield of 6.93% at current price levels.What Is ...

  4. What's Going On With Blackstone Stock Today? - AOL

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    Meanwhile, Blackstone Real Estate Partners X has agreed to acquire all outstanding shares of Retail Opportunity Investments Corp. (NASDAQ:ROIC) for $17.50 per share. The all-cash deal is valued at ...

  5. Blackstone Inc. - Wikipedia

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    In March 2021, Blackstone made a $6.2 billion takeover bid for Australian casino operator Crown Resorts, offering a 20% premium to its closing share price at the time of the offer. Blackstone held at the time a near 10% stake in the company. [140] [141] In April 2021, Blackstone acquired eOne Music from Hasbro for $385 million. [142]

  6. BlackRock - Wikipedia

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    The percent of the stake owned by Blackstone also fell to 40%, compared to Fink's staff. [15] By 1992, Blackstone had a stake equating to about 36% of the company, and Stephen A. Schwarzman and Fink were considering selling shares to the public. [16] The firm adopted the name BlackRock, and was managing $17 billion in assets by the end of the year.

  7. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example of a special dividend was the $3 dividend announced by Microsoft in 2004, to partially relieve its balance sheet of a large cash balance. [1] A more recent example of a special dividend is the $1 dividend announced by SAIC (U.S. company) in 2013, just prior to it splitting off its solutions business into a new company named ...