enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Should You Buy Dividend King Stock Pepsi Before October 8? - AOL

    www.aol.com/buy-dividend-king-stock-pepsi...

    Pepsi's second-quarter earnings report included an update to its full-year guidance. Pepsi now expects 4% organic revenue growth and a 7% increase in core earnings per share (EPS) to $8.15 ...

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

    www.aol.com/dividend-payout-pepsico-124600747.html

    These days, PepsiCo doles out a quarterly dividend of just under $1.36 per share. Annualized, that figure is $5.42 per share, which produces a dividend yield of almost 3.2% on the stock's recent ...

  4. What Dividend King Pepsi's Recent Earnings Report Just Told ...

    www.aol.com/dividend-king-pepsis-recent-earnings...

    In addition to its 3.2% yield, Pepsi has 52 consecutive years of dividend increases -- making it a Dividend King. Pepsi tends to focus more on raising the dividend, organic growth, and M&A than ...

  5. Special dividend - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_dividend

    The ex-dividend date, i.e. the first date in which a new buyer of shares would not be entitled to the dividend, is the business day prior to the record date (see ex-dividend date for exceptions). In the case of a special dividend of 25% or more, however, special rules that are quite different apply.

  6. Dividend - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dividend

    It is relatively common for a share's price to decrease on the ex-dividend date by an amount roughly equal to the dividend being paid, which reflects the decrease in the company's assets resulting from the payment of the dividend. Book closure date – when a company announces a dividend, it will also announce the date on which the company will ...

  7. Dividend payout ratio - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dividend_payout_ratio

    The dividend payout ratio is the fraction of net income a firm pays to its stockholders in dividends: Dividend payout ratio = Dividends Net Income for the same period {\textstyle {\mbox{Dividend payout ratio}}={\frac {\mbox{Dividends}}{\mbox{Net Income for the same period}}}}

  8. Coca-Cola vs. PepsiCo: Which Stock Is Better for Dividend ...

    www.aol.com/coca-cola-vs-pepsico-stock-140500349...

    News. Science & Tech

  9. 3 Dividend Stocks That Pay You More Than Pepsi Does - AOL

    www.aol.com/news/3-dividend-stocks-pay-more...

    Put more fizz in your portfolio with these solid dividend stocks.