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  5. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    Sigma-Aldrich (SIAL) was removed from the list due to its acquisition by Merck Group. In 2014, Bemis (BMS) was removed from the S&P 500 index and therefore removed from the index. In 2013, Pitney Bowes (PBI) was removed after slashing the dividend from 37.5c to 18.75c per quarter per share. In 2012, CenturyLink (CTL) was removed from the index.

  6. Category:Dividends - Wikipedia

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    This category contains articles related to dividends, or the distribution of profit by a company to its shareholders. Pages in category "Dividends" The following 39 pages are in this category, out of 39 total.

  7. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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    In three of its past four quarters, Walgreens posted a net loss. In January, the company announced it would reduce its quarterly dividend payout from $0.48 per share to just $0.25 (a 48% cut).

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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.