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  2. 3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks Down by More Than 39% to ... - AOL

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    BEP Dividend data by YCharts. Rising dividend payments coupled with sinking share prices is a recipe for high yields. At recent prices, these stocks offer dividend yields that are way above average.

  3. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    There are other indexes of dividend aristocrats that vary with respect to market cap and minimum duration of consecutive yearly dividend increases. Components are added when they reach the 25-year threshold and are removed when they fail to increase their dividend during a calendar year or are removed from the S&P 500.

  4. 4 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now - AOL

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    In its third quarter earnings report, it announced its 108th consecutive dividend increase. The company recently owned 15,450 properties across 90 different industries leased to more than 1,500 ...

  5. 2 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now - AOL

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    McDonald's is a known commodity among income investors. Following this past November's 6% dividend increase, the fast-food giant's streak of annual raises now sits at 48. Sure, that's not long ...

  6. BJ's Wholesale Club - Wikipedia

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    BJ's Wholesale Club Holdings, Inc., commonly referred as BJ's, is an American regional membership-only warehouse club chain based in Marlborough, Massachusetts, operating in the eastern United States in addition to Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, and Tennessee, and Alabama.

  7. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    In-dividend date – the last day, which is one trading day before the ex-dividend date, where shares are said to be cum dividend ('with [including] dividend'). That is, existing shareholders and anyone who buys the shares on this day will receive the dividend, and any shareholders who have sold the shares lose their right to the dividend.

  8. 51 Annual Dividend Increases! Put This Stock on Your Wish ...

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    It isn't easy earning the title of Dividend King. It's even more impressive, and interesting, when a company does it in a cyclical industry. 51 Annual Dividend Increases!

  9. Dividend yield - Wikipedia

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    The dividend yield or dividend–price ratio of a share is the dividend per share divided by the price per share. [1] It is also a company's total annual dividend payments divided by its market capitalization, assuming the number of shares is constant. It is often expressed as a percentage.