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  2. Will AT&T Increase Its Dividend This Year? - AOL

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    Before the pandemic disrupted its operations, AT&T (NYSE: T) was a reliable dividend stock. Not only that, but it was also a dividend-growth stock. For decades, the company increased dividend ...

  3. NCR Voyix - Wikipedia

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    NCR was acquired by AT&T Corporation on September 19, 1991, for $7.4 billion and was joined with Teradata Corporation on February 28, 1992. As an AT&T subsidiary, its 1992 year-end headcount was 53,800 employees and contractors. [34] By 1993, the subsidiary produced a year-end $1.287 billion net loss on $7.265 billion in revenue.

  4. Will AT&T Bump its Dividend in 2013? - AOL

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    For 29 years running, AT&T has increased its dividend every single year. But this year, after an additional $8.4B spent on share repurchases, will the company be able to go 30 for 30 next year?

  5. Should You Add AT&T to Your Dividend Portfolio?

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    All in all, AT&T stock scans as a solid addition to a well-rounded dividend portfolio, despite its hefty run-up in 2024. Don’t miss this second chance at a potentially lucrative opportunity

  6. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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  7. Is AT&T Worth its Weight In Dividends? - AOL

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    It's common knowledge that AT&T offers the richest dividend yield on the Dow Jones Industrial Average nowadays. At 5.7%, AT&T's yield is 1.1% ahead of second-richest income yielder Verizon , and ...

  8. AT&T Technologies - Wikipedia

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    AT&T announced in 1995 that it would split into three companies: a manufacturing/R&D company, a computer company, and a services company. NCR, Bell Labs and AT&T Technologies were to be spun off by 1997. In preparation for its spin-off, AT&T Technologies was renamed Lucent Technologies. Lucent was completely spun off from AT&T in 1996.

  9. AT&T's 5%-Yielding Dividend Continues to Grow Safer - AOL

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    AT&T (NYSE: T) currently offers a very attractive dividend. At a 5% yield, the telecom giant's payout is several times higher than the S&P 500 (less than 1.5%). However, with that higher yield ...