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  2. Expedia Will Pay a Special Dividend - AOL

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    Online travel services provider Expedia is to pay a special dividend in December, the company announced in a statement. The payout of $0.52 per share of common stock is payable to shareholders of ...

  3. How Does Expedia Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXPE) Fare As A Dividend ...

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    Could Expedia Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:EXPE) be an attractive dividend share to own for the long haul? Investors are often...

  4. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    Conversely, if you buy stock after the record date but before the ex-dividend date of a large special dividend, you are entitled to the dividend and will receive it via the due bill process. As is the case with all dividends, if you sell your stock prior to the ex-dividend date, within the due bill period, you relinquish your right to the dividend.

  5. Clientele effect - Wikipedia

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    The clientele effect is the idea that the set of investors attracted to a particular kind of security will affect the price of the security when policies or circumstances change. For instance, some investors want a company that doesn't pay dividends but instead invests that money in growing the business, whereas other investors prefer a stock ...

  6. Talk:Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    When a stock goes ex-dividend, its price is usually reduced by the amount of the dividend" "...NYSE rule 118 governing the ex-day adjustment of open limit orders to buy stock. This rule requires specialists to reduce open limit orders to buy stock by the dividend amount on the ex-dividend day". Art LaPella 22:45, 11 March 2007 (UTC)

  7. 2 Dividend Stocks That Pay More Than 6% That Retirees Can ...

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    Two good examples of stocks that pay more than 6% and can still be ideal long-term options for retirees are Pfizer (NYSE: PFE) and Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ).

  8. Stock duration - Wikipedia

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    The price/dividend first estimate of 25 years is easily calculated. If we assume an additional 33% duration to account for the discounted value of future dividend payments, that yields a duration of 33.3 years. Present value of the dividend payment in year one is $4, year two $4*1.065*.921=$3.92, year three $3.85, etc.

  9. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

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    The dividend payout ratio is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends: Dividend payout ratio = Dividends Net Income for the same period {\textstyle {\mbox{Dividend payout ratio}}={\frac {\mbox{Dividends}}{\mbox{Net Income for the same period}}}}