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  2. 10 Best No-Fee DRIP Stocks to Buy Now - AOL

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    The company ranks 7th on our list of the best no-fee DRIP stocks to buy now, operating through its Automotive OEM, Food Equipment, Test & Measurement and Electronics, Welding, Polymers & Fluids ...

  3. Dividend reinvestment plan - Wikipedia

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    A dividend reinvestment program or dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP) is an equity investment option offered directly from the underlying company. The investor does not receive dividends directly as cash; instead, the investor's dividends are directly reinvested in the underlying equity.

  4. Moneypaper Inc - Wikipedia

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    The Moneypaper, Inc. is a publishing company that specializes in financial news and information. It was founded in 1996 [1] with the mission to provide information to small-scale investors who "thought that investing was too hard and too dangerous."

  5. 4 Rules for Successful DRIP Investing - AOL

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    Dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs for short, offer a simplified path to portfolio growth. Rather than receiving dividend payments quarterly or annually, stock dividends are put to work another ...

  6. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of publicly traded companies that offer their shareholders the option to be paid with scrip dividends. Name Country ACS [1] Spain: Banco Santander [2]

  7. Is HSBC a DRIP Share for the Long Term? - AOL

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    LONDON -- Some of the biggest companies in the FTSE 100 (UKX) run schemes where investors can take dividends in the form of new shares instead of cash. This is known as a Dividend Reinvestment ...

  8. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    Some companies have dividend reinvestment plans, or DRIPs, not to be confused with scrips. DRIPs allow shareholders to use dividends to systematically buy small amounts of stock, usually with no commission and sometimes at a slight discount.

  9. Temper of the Times Investor Services - Wikipedia

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    "Fool.com: Drip Portfolio" cites that through the Temper of the Times service, "anyone can buy initial shares of more than 1,100 companies in order to be enrolled in their Drips." [7] "How a Fool can invest in Drips" again cites Temper of the Times as an easy way for new investors to enroll in DRIPs. [8]

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