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Next, we take this amount and divide it by Qualcomm's $3.40 dividend: $6,000 / $3.40 = 1,765 shares. So, an investor would need to own approximately $292,831 worth of Qualcomm, or 1,765 shares to ...
Qualcomm (QCOM) and Apple (AAPL) have been fighting lawsuits relating to patent pricing since 2017, and there are countless headlines of both companies in the news talking about the unfolding of ...
Here, we'll do a top-to-bottom analysis of a company to understand the quality of its dividend and how that's changed over the past five years. The company we're looking at today is Qualcomm
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Dividend stocks outperform non-dividend-paying stocks over the long run. It happens in good markets and bad, and the benefit of dividends can be quite striking -- dividend payments have made up ...
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Qualcomm's royalties come out to about 5% or $30 per mobile device. [5] According to Fortune Magazine, this is about 5–10 times more than what is typically charged by other patent-holders. [179] Qualcomm says its patents are more expensive because they are more important and its pricing is within the range of common licensing practices. [179]
It seems like just yesterday that Qualcomm was boosting its dividend and repurchase program. Oh wait, it was actually almost exactly one year ago that the mobile chip giant upped its quarterly ...