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  2. Here's How Devon Energy Can Become a Super-High Dividend ...

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    Income-seeking investors shouldn't underestimate the potential for significant capital returns at Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN). The stock's dividend isn't quite at the level it's been in recent years ...

  3. Devon Energy Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    Devon Energy just reported a strong operating quarter, but don't forget that oil and natural gas prices rule the day with this dividend stock.

  4. The Smart Strategy Behind Devon's (NYSE:DVN) 6.8% Dividend Yield

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    Devon Energy Corporation (NYSE:DVN) is a lesser known stock to retail investors, judging from the fact that 87% of shares are held by institutions. However, it seems that this US$39b market cap ...

  5. Devon Energy - Wikipedia

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    Devon was founded in 1971 by John Nichols (1914-2008) and his son, J. Larry Nichols. [4] In 1988, the company became a public company via an initial public offering. [4]In October 2012, the company completed construction of its current headquarters, the 50-story Devon Energy Center in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma and closed its office in the Allen Center in Downtown Houston.

  6. Dividend stocks: What they are and how to invest in them - AOL

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    How dividend stocks work. In order to collect dividends on a stock, you simply need to own shares in the company through a brokerage account or a retirement plan such as an IRA. When the dividends ...

  7. Dividend cover - Wikipedia

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    Generally, a dividend cover of 2 or more is considered a safe coverage, as it allows the company to safely pay out dividends and still allow for reinvestment or the possibility of a downturn. [ 1 ] [ 3 ] A low dividend cover can make it impossible to pay the same level of dividends in a bad year's trading or to invest in company growth.

  8. Present value - Wikipedia

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    With Present Value under uncertainty, future dividends are replaced by their conditional expectation. Traditional Present Value Approach – in this approach a single set of estimated cash flows and a single interest rate (commensurate with the risk, typically a weighted average of cost components) will be used to estimate the fair value.

  9. 2 High-Yield Energy Stocks to Buy Hand Over Fist and 1 to Avoid

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    A great example of a stock dividend investors might prefer to avoid is Devon Energy (NYSE: DVN), while Enterprise Products Partners (NYSE: EPD) and Enbridge (NYSE: ENB) are two options that could ...