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  2. 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 ...

  3. 15 Biggest Companies That Don’t Pay Dividends - AOL

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    Click to skip ahead and read the 5 biggest companies that don’t pay dividends. Although these top companies are recognized by most of the general public, many people do not realize just how many ...

  4. Dividend puzzle - Wikipedia

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    What is puzzling, however, is that it should not matter to investors whether a firm pays dividends or not: [2] as an owner of the firm, the investor should be indifferent as to receiving dividends or having these re-invested in the business; see Modigliani–Miller theorem.

  5. What are dividends? How they work and key terms you ... - AOL

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    Dividends can be a sign of financial health: Having enough funds to pay dividends could tell investors that the company they’re investing in is doing well. “To consistently pay a dividend, a ...

  6. Dividend policy - Wikipedia

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    In setting dividend policy, management must pay regard to various practical considerations, [1] [2] often independent of the theory, outlined below. In general, whether to issue dividends, and what amount, is determined mainly on the basis of the company's unappropriated profit (excess cash) and influenced by the company's long-term earning power: when cash surplus exists and is not needed by ...

  7. Return of capital - Wikipedia

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    ROC effectively shrinks the firm's equity in the same way that all distributions do. It is a transfer of value from the company to the owner. In an efficient market, the stock's price will fall by an amount equal to the distribution. Most public companies pay out only a percentage of their income as dividends.

  8. Why Warren Buffett Doesn't Pay Dividends - AOL

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    Few people would accuse Warren Buffett of being hostile to shareholders of Berkshire Hathaway . He's open, forthright, and doesn't pad his own pockets at the expense of investors. With a $100,000 ...

  9. Common stock dividend - Wikipedia

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    A common stock dividend is the dividend paid to common stock owners from the profits of the company. Like other dividends, the payout is in the form of either cash or stock. The law may regulate the size of the common stock dividend particularly when the payout is a cash distribution tantamount to a liquidati