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  5. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to ... This is a list of publicly traded companies that offer their shareholders the option to be paid with scrip dividends. Name ...

  6. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    Sigma-Aldrich (SIAL) was removed from the list due to its acquisition by Merck Group. In 2014, Bemis (BMS) was removed from the S&P 500 index and therefore removed from the index. In 2013, Pitney Bowes (PBI) was removed after slashing the dividend from 37.5c to 18.75c per quarter per share. In 2012, CenturyLink (CTL) was removed from the index.

  7. High-yield stock - Wikipedia

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    The strategy dictates that the investor compile a list of the 10 highest dividend yielding stocks from the Dow Jones Industrial Average and buying an equal position in all 10 at the beginning of each year. At the end of each year, the investor finds the 10 highest dividend yield stocks again, and reallocates their positions so as to have an ...

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    Dividend stocks offer the best of both worlds for many investors. First, they pay regular income in the form of a dividend, and this payment often rises over time.

  9. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    In-dividend date – the last day, which is one trading day before the ex-dividend date, where shares are said to be cum dividend ('with [including] dividend'). That is, existing shareholders and anyone who buys the shares on this day will receive the dividend, and any shareholders who have sold the shares lose their right to the dividend.