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  2. How Much Will Apple Pay Out in Dividends in 2025? - AOL

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    Data source: Apple. Chart by author. Let's assume Apple bumps its quarterly dividend to $0.26 in May 2025. This would mean a $0.25 payout in February, followed by $0.26 in May, August, and November.

  3. How Much Will Apple Pay Out in Dividends This Year? - AOL

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    Here's a growing dividend stock that could pay you for years to come. ... Year to date, Apple has paid investors $0.74 per share and will likely pay investors an additional $0.25 per share, based ...

  4. How to buy Apple stock (AAPL) - AOL

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    As of June 29, 2024, Apple had 15.3 billion shares outstanding, or 15.4 billion diluted shares, which account for things such as stock options. Does Apple pay a dividend? Yes, Apple pays a regular ...

  5. History of Apple Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On December 12, 1980, Apple went public on the NASDAQ stock exchange with the ticker symbol "AAPL", selling 4.6 million shares at $22 per share ($.10 per share when adjusting for stock splits as of November 30, 2020), [69] generating over $100 million, which was more capital than any IPO since Ford Motor Company in 1956. [70]

  6. How Much Is Apple Worth? - AOL

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    The board of directors declared a cash dividend of $0.23 per share of common stock. ... the top 10 shareholders of Apple stock are asset managers or mutual fund companies. As a group ...

  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]