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  2. MediaOne - Wikipedia

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    History [ edit ] US West Inc. was a regional holding company formed from the combination of three Bell Operating Companies : The Mountain States Telephone and Telegraph Company (or Mountain Bell , based in Denver , Colorado); Northwestern Bell , based in Omaha, Nebraska ; and Pacific Northwest Bell , based in Seattle , Washington.

  3. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    The S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats is a stock market index composed of the companies in the S&P 500 index that have increased their dividends in each of the past 25 consecutive years. It was launched in May 2005.

  4. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    The dividend yield or dividend–price ratio of a share is the dividend per share divided by the price per share. [1] It is also a company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, assuming the number of shares is constant. It is often expressed as a percentage.

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  6. This Unpopular Dividend Stock Is a Buy - AOL

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    Specifically, the pharmaceutical giant's shares have declined by a disappointing 11.6% over the prior five years while the benchmark S&P 500 has delivered total returns of 97.5%, including dividends.

  7. If I Could Buy Only 1 ETF in 2025, This Would Be It - AOL

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    JEPQ Dividend data by YCharts.. Given the lower payments earlier last year, the fund's yield over the past 12 months is lower at 9.9%.That's still an attractive income stream, which is important ...

  8. 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.

  9. Alphabet issues first ever dividend, $70 billion buyback - AOL

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    Alphabet said Thursday that it’s issuing a 20-cent per share dividend, the company’s first ever, and that its board authorized the repurchase of up to $70 billion in stock.