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It's a stock's dividend yield which provides important protection for investors in tumultuous times.
Many are now proposing that Google should be evaluated as a value stock.
General Electric announced this week that the company is increasing their quarterly dividend by 7% to $.15 per share.
Amgen announced today that the company will pay their first dividend ever in the second quarter of 2011.
Xilinx announced ahead of their annual analyst day meeting that the company had increased their quarterly dividend by 19%.
Fred’s announced today that the company will increase their quarterly dividend by 25% to $.05 per share.
Today’s dividend announcement marks the 53rd consecutive year that 3M has increased their dividend payment.
Investors are speculating whether BP will reinstate their dividend next week when they report their fourth quarter earnings results.
Here are 10 terms that every dividend investor should know.
For investors looking to follow a Dow 10 strategy this year, Merck is a must-have stock in your portfolio. However, we have Merck as our top Dow dividend stock in 2011.
For investors looking to follow a Dow 10 strategy this year, Merck is a must-have stock in your portfolio. However, we have Merck as our top Dow dividend stock in 2011.
Here are 5 top dividend stocks for 2011 that we at eDividendStocks have highlighted for investors.
Johnson Controls investors could expect about a 25% dividend increase in November.
Here are 3 stocks that are trying to impress investors by paying out a bigger dividend than they can really afford.
A recent Barron’s report suggested that JP Morgan Chase could boost their dividend next year by as much as 45 percent.
Dividend investors should take hope that Bank of America could raise their dividend next year.
The least covered Dow dividend stocks have all outperformed the index this year.
Dividend investors will be interested to know that RBC is forecasting a significant dividend increase by the second quarter of 2011.
Cramer believes Verizon warrants a buy despite the fact that the stock is underperforming the market.
While fundamentally BP can continue to service their annual $10.4 billion dividend payment, politically it may become impossible to maintain.