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  2. A Closer Look At Chart Industries, Inc.'s (NASDAQ:GTLS ... - AOL

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  3. Chart Industries (GTLS) Q3 Earnings and Revenues Lag ... - AOL

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    Chart Industries (GTLS) delivered earnings and revenue surprises of -1.28% and -7.37%, respectively, for the quarter ended September 2019. Do the numbers hold clues to what lies ahead for the stock?

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  5. Total shareholder return - Wikipedia

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    Total shareholder return (TSR) (or simply total return) is a measure of the performance of different companies' stocks and shares over time. It combines share price appreciation and dividends paid to show the total return to the shareholder expressed as an annualized percentage.

  6. Common stock dividend - Wikipedia

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    A common stock dividend is the dividend paid to common stock owners from the profits of the company. Like other dividends, the payout is in the form of either cash or stock. The law may regulate the size of the common stock dividend particularly when the payout is a cash distribution tantamount to a liquidation.

  7. Common stock - Wikipedia

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    Common stock listings may be used as a way for companies to increase their equity capital in exchange for dividend rights for shareowners. Listed common stock typically comes in the form of several stock classes in order for companies to remain in partial control of their stock voting rights. Non-voting stock may be issued as a separate class. [4]