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  2. Integrys Energy Group - Wikipedia

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    In December 2011, the non-partisan organization Public Campaign criticized Integrys Energy Group for spending $710,000 on lobbying and not paying any taxes during 2008–2010, instead receiving $92 million in tax rebates, despite making a profit of $818 million and increasing executive pay by 109% to $14.8 million in 2010 for its top 5 executives.

  3. WEC Energy Group - Wikipedia

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    2014 Wisconsin Energy announced that it was purchasing Integrys Energy Group, parent company of Peoples Gas, North Shore Gas and Wisconsin Public Service, for $9.1 billion. [5] 2015 The company completed its acquisition of Integrys Energy Group in a deal worth $9.1 billion. [6]

  4. 10 highest-yielding dividend stocks in the Dow - AOL

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    Dividend yield: 2.70 percent. Annual dividend: $1.60. 9. Procter & Gamble (PG) Procter & Gamble owns a variety of consumer goods brands that are sold in about 180 countries and territories around ...

  5. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    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. 10 big dividend hikes last week: Nike, Pepsico - AOL

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    Here are last week's biggest dividend hikes, initiations, or special dividends, all first covered on InvestingPro+ - including several hikes predicted by data from StreetInsider last weekend. Get ...

  7. Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    The ex-date or ex-dividend date represents the date on or after which a security is traded without a previously declared dividend or distribution. [1] The opening price on the ex-dividend date, in comparison to the previous closing price, can be expected to decrease by the amount of the dividend, although this change may be obscured by other ...

  8. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    A dividend is a distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders, after which the stock exchange decreases the price of the stock by the dividend to remove volatility. The market has no control over the stock price on open on the ex-dividend date, though more often than not it may open higher. [1]

  9. Broadcast calendar - Wikipedia

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    The broadcast calendar is a standardized calendar used primarily for the planning and purchase of radio and television programs and advertising. [1] Every week in the broadcast calendar starts on a Monday and ends on a Sunday, and every month has either four or five such weeks. Broadcast calendar months thus have either 28 or 35 days.