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  2. National Beverage - Wikipedia

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    National Beverage Corp. is an American beverage developer, manufacturer, and distributor based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, focused on flavored soft drinks, with its most noted brands being La Croix, Shasta, and Faygo.

  3. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    The dividend payment date occurs sometime after the dividend record date. The stock will trade on an ex-distribution basis (adjusted for the amount of the dividend paid) on the trading day after the dividend payment date, and thereafter. To be entitled to a special dividend of less than 25% of the share price, you need to be a stockholder on ...

  4. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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    Special pages; Permanent link; Page information ... This is a list of publicly traded companies that offer their shareholders the option to be paid with scrip ...

  5. Key Takeaways From National Beverage's Earnings Report - AOL

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  6. What You Need to Know About Special Dividends - AOL

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  7. Here's How National Beverage Is Making You So Much, So Fast - AOL

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  8. Where's the Cash Coming From at National Beverage? - AOL

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  9. United States Army's Family and MWR Programs - Wikipedia

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    Through the Army Simplified Dividend, garrisons receive 100 percent of profits from "Class VI" or personal demand supply items (such as health and hygiene products, soaps and toothpaste, writing material, snack food, beverages, cigarettes, batteries, and alcohol), 80 percent of pay telephone revenue, and 0.4 percent of all local AAFES sales.