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  2. PG&E Sets Common and Preferred Dividends - AOL

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    Utility operator PG&E announced yesterday its second-quarter dividend of $0.455 per share, the same rate it's paid since 2010. The board of directors said the quarterly dividend is payable on July ...

  3. This is Why PGE (POR) is a Great Dividend Stock - AOL

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    Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does PGE (POR) have what it takes? Let's find out.

  4. Why PGE (POR) is a Top Dividend Stock for Your Portfolio

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    Dividends are one of the best benefits to being a shareholder, but finding a great dividend stock is no easy task. Does PGE (POR) have what it takes? Let's find out.

  5. Pacific Gas and Electric Company - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) is an American investor-owned utility (IOU). [2] The company is headquartered at Kaiser Center, in Oakland, California.PG&E provides natural gas and electricity to 5.2 million households in the northern two-thirds of California, from Bakersfield and northern Santa Barbara County, almost to the Oregon and Nevada state lines.

  6. Why Don't These Winning Stocks Pay Dividends? - AOL

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    The S&P 500 has hundreds of dividend-paying companies within its ranks. But strangely enough, some of the largest, most successful companies in the S&P 500 don't pay dividends. Among them are four ...

  7. Portland General Electric - Wikipedia

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    PGE Boiler #16 in 1988. The utility was founded in 1888 by Parker F. Morey and Edward L. Eastham as Willamette Falls Electric Company. On June 3, 1889, it sent power generated by one of four brush arc light dynamos at Willamette Falls over a 14-mile (23 km) electric power transmission line to Portland, the first US power plant to do so.