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  2. What Is the Dividend Payout for PepsiCo? - AOL

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    Here's a company that prioritizes dividends for its shareholders. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...

  3. If I Could Buy 1 Dividend King Through the End of 2025, I'd ...

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    PEP dividend yield; data by YCharts. As you can see in the chart, PepsiCo and Target have by far the lowest valuations and highest yields of these companies. Target is a solid Dividend King, but ...

  4. PepsiCo's $1.2 Billion Siete Purchase: The Underrated Move ...

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    PEP Dividend Yield data by YCharts From a basic level, then, dividend investors should probably be looking at PepsiCo, noting that it has increased its dividend annually for an impressive 52 ...

  5. Personal equity plan - Wikipedia

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    Growth in a PEP was free from capital gains tax within the fund and on encashment. [1] Income was free from income tax.When introduced in 1986, the fund was limited to £2,400 (annual allowance), [2] but later increased to two types of PEP: the "general PEP" with an annual allowance of £6,000 and the "single company PEP" with an annual allowance of £3,000.

  6. Dividend puzzle - Wikipedia

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    For other considerations, see dividend policy and Pecking order theory. A range of explanations is provided. [3] [2] The long term holders of these stocks are typically institutional investors. These (often) have a need for the liquidity provided by dividends; further, many, such as pension funds, are tax-exempt. (See Clientele effect.)

  7. 1 Dividend King at a 52-Week Low and Another at a 52-Week ...

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    Walmart may be a Dividend King, but it is no longer a viable source of passive income, whereas Pepsi is an excellent source of passive income -- especially compared to the S&P 500, which yields ...

  8. Pepco - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, the company suspended its dividend due to rising costs. [1] In 1980, the company cancelled plans to build a $930 million power plant in Montgomery County as a result of reduced demand. [6] In September 1995, the company announced a merger with Baltimore Gas & Electric; [7] however, the merger was cancelled in December 1997. [8]

  9. How Dividends Change the Game for Pepsi's Stock - AOL

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