Dividends and Buybacks
Dividends and Buybacks Articles
Hewlett-Packard announced Thursday morning that it will raise its quarterly dividend by 10%.
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24/7 Wall St. takes a look at six more key dividend hikes that investors should be expecting within the next 30 to 45 days.
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Deutsche Bank cautions that a near-term correction could be in the offing, and that sector selection could be more important this year than in recent years.
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No matter how it is sliced, 2015 is not looking to be a growth year for oil companies. The giants like Exxon and Chevron are in a much better position to weather the downturn though.
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United Technologies announced Friday morning that it will repurchase $2.65 billion in stock in an accelerated repurchase agreement with Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley.
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A new report from the Dividend Ruler analysts at UBS highlights the many stocks in the current portfolio that have already raised dividends this year.
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Most major banks passed their stress tests, which clears the way for increased dividends and higher buybacks.
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Warren Buffett, the Oracle of Omaha, loves dividend stocks, even if Berkshire Hathaway itself does not pay a dividend and likely will not do so for another generation.
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In the wake of the Federal Reserve Dodd-Frank Act stress tests, Jefferies thinks these four banks will see the biggest increases in dividend yields.
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Monday after the markets closed, Urban Outfitters reported better-than-expected fiscal fourth-quarter earnings.
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ThinkstockJust after the markets closed Monday, Qualcomm Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) announced that its board of directors approved a huge jump in the company’s buyback program. Qualcomm increased the...
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Monday morning, General Motors reaffirmed a strong and growing dividend policy and it authorized a $5 billion share repurchase program.
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24/7 Wall St. has identified nine solid companies that are on very stable ground but that just refuse to pay dividends to their shareholders.
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With stocks having hit all-time highs and with the bull market now six years old, investors have to consider carefully which stocks and sectors they want to invest in.
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Owning a few top European stocks in a well-balanced portfolio makes good sense at this juncture, especially with the U.S. markets hovering near all-time highs.
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