Dividends and Buybacks
Dividends and Buybacks Articles
Comparing the Nasdaq of 2000 and 2014 is very difficult to do. Companies like Cisco, Microsoft and Intel are all valued very differently now.
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In light of recent volatility that master limited partnerships (MLPs) have experienced, Credit Suisse released a report explaining why.
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The two key exchange traded funds that 24/7 Wall St. tracks for the evaluation of buybacks are the PowerShares Buyback Achievers ETF and the AdvisorShares TrimTabs Float Shrink ETF.
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UBS has updated its top dividend ruler stocks list. Here are the top yielding stocks on the list to buy now.
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Windstream Holdings reported narrow third-quarter 2014 earnings miss before markets opened Wednesday.
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24/7 Wall St. wants to know if investors can still feel safe in the few 10% dividend yields that exist among mid-cap and large-cap stocks.
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RCS Capital announced on Monday morning that it will not pursue its plan to purchase Cole Capital from American Realty Capital Properties.
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American Realty Capital Properties has announced that its previously issued financial statements and other financial information should no longer be relied upon.
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SodaStream International reported mixed third-quarter results Wednesday before the market opened.
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Jon OggInternational Business Machines Corp. (NYSE: IBM) may have severely disappointed investors with last week’s earnings and revenue confession. Now it turns out that IBM’s board of directors...
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Micron Technology's board of directors has authorized the discretionary repurchase of up to $1 billion of the company's common stock.
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Seagate Technology reported better-than-expected first-quarter fiscal 2015 results before U.S. markets opened Monday morning.
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KLA-Tencor reported its earnings on Thursday and announced that it plans to pursue a leveraged recapitalization.
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Pfizer's new buyback is simply too large and too significant to ignore, and it might jokingly be called "on Viagra."
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24/7 Wall St. has created a montage of analyst opinion here to see what the analyst community thinks of AT&T.
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