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  2. Alphabet issues first ever dividend, $70 billion buyback - AOL

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    Notably, Amazon has never issued a dividend, nor has it ever authorized a share buyback close to the size of Google’s. Amazon’s largest share repurchase, in 2022, was for up to $10 billion.

  3. List of companies paying scrip dividends - Wikipedia

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  4. 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.

  5. Qualified dividend - Wikipedia

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    To be taxed at the qualified dividend rate, the dividend must: be paid after December 31, 2002; be paid by a U.S. corporation, by a corporation incorporated in a U.S. possession, by a foreign corporation located in a country that is eligible for benefits under a U.S. tax treaty that meets certain criteria, or on a foreign corporation’s stock that can be readily traded on an established U.S ...

  6. This Magnificent 6.5%-Yielding Dividend Stock Is Giving Its ...

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    The master limited partnership (MLP) extended its distribution growth streak to 26 years in 2024 -- every year since it came public. Overall, it has returned more than $55 billion in cash to its ...

  7. The dividend will be 20 cents per share. The Google parent is returning capital while spending billions of dollars on data centers to catch up with rivals on generative artificial intelligence.

  8. Dividend aristocrat - Wikipedia

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    A dividend aristocrat commonly refers to a company that is a member of the S&P 500 index and has increased its dividend for at least twenty-five consecutive years. [1] [2] [3] This core definition is consistent with that of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats. However, there are also different definitions.

  9. 3 Dividend Stocks That Give Their Investors Several Raises ...

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