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  2. Is Pfizer the Best Dividend Stock for You? - AOL

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    The company's dividend is $0.42 per share quarterly, or $1.68 annually. It's been growing steadily since taking a hit during the Great Recession of 2008-09. The payout ratio is still manageable at ...

  3. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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  5. Lloyd Steel Lourie - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Steel Lourie (September 3, 1877 – March 12, 1959) was an American orthodontist who attended Angle School of Orthodontia in St. Louis and graduated in 1900. He served as president of American Association of Orthodontists for two terms in 1904 and 1905.

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  7. Lloyds Banking Group - Wikipedia

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    The £4 billion of preference (non-voting) shares held by UKFI were repaid on 8 June 2009 following the issue of new ordinary shares—this avoided the payment of £480 million annual interest to the Treasury and allowed Lloyds to resume payment of dividends when profits allowed. These new ordinary shares were initially available to existing ...

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  9. Kier Group - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded by Jorgen Lotz and Olaf Kier, Danish engineers, under the name Lotz & Kier in 1928, and it was based in Stoke-on-Trent. [5]A few years later Lotz withdrew from the company, but Olaf Kier retained a semblance of his identity by including Lotz's initials in the organisation's new name, J.L. Kier & Co Ltd, which remained the company's principal title for over four decades.