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  2. Analyzing Owens-Corning's Ex-Dividend Date - AOL

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    Owens-Corning has an ex-dividend date set for for March 4, 2021. The company's current dividend payout is $0.26, which equates to a dividend yield of 1.28% at current price levels.

  3. How Does Owens Corning (NYSE:OC) Fare As A Dividend Stock? - AOL

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  4. Owens Corning (OC) Rewards Shareholders With 50% Dividend Hike

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    Owens Corning (OC) boosts shareholder value and announced a quarterly cash dividend hike of 50%. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ...

  5. Owens Corning - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Owens-Corning acquired Aerospace and Strategic Metals Group in Newport Beach, California for $415 million from Armco Inc. [16] [17] The color PINK was trademarked through Owens-Corning in 1986, making it the first company to trademark a color. By 1990, Owens-Corning was the defendant in about 84,500 asbestos-related lawsuits.

  6. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    The dividend yield or dividend–price ratio of a share is the dividend per share divided by the price per share. [1] It is also a company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, assuming the number of shares is constant. It is often expressed as a percentage.

  7. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    The part of earnings not paid to investors is left for investment to provide for future earnings growth. Investors seeking high current income and limited capital growth prefer companies with a high dividend payout ratio. However, investors seeking capital growth may prefer a lower payout ratio because capital gains are taxed at a lower rate.

  8. Dividend stocks: What they are and how to invest in them - AOL

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    As rates rise, investors who have purchased dividend funds to boost their income may rotate out of high-yield stocks toward bonds or other assets, causing stock prices to fall. 10 high-yielding ...

  9. Why Dividend Growth Investors Should Consider Buying Corning

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