Dividends and Buybacks
Dividends and Buybacks Articles
Visa's dividend is still just too paltry to get excited about, and it is too small considering that it in late 2013 it became one of the newest Dow Jones Industrial Average stocks.
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LiveDeal saw its shares take a handy jump in trading Tuesday following a vote of confidence from its chief executive.
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Oppenheimer analysts think that the top picks in cloud and communication stocks offer superb growth potential.
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Goldman Sachs reported its third-quarter earnings before the market opened Thursday morning and the number was handily above estimates.
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Short sellers have decided to get out of some of the go-to defensive stocks with high-dividend yields in late September.
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Carl Icahn has lived up to his promise for an interesting open letter to Apple CEO Tim Cook.
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Investors love dividends. 24/7 Wall St. has evaluated nine high-yielding companies we consider to be only for the most aggressive investors pursuing high income.
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Merrill Lynch is getting more bullish on the containerboard industry, based mostly on the likelihood of MLP conversions.
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24/7 Wall St. scanned the UBS Dividend Ruler stock report update for the current highest yielding stocks in the portfolio.
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A Wells Fargo analyst report shines some light on how Kinder Morgan can be evaluated following its recent consolidation.
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National Oilwell Varco has announced that its board of directors authorized a share buyback program for up to $3 billion of outstanding common stock.
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The world of high-yield bonds and high-yield products has been rocked in 2014 due to several defining factors.
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RBC met with three top companies at the Independent Petroleum Association of America (IPAA) Conference in San Francisco.
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24/7 Wall St. has tracked several defensive stocks that are not down near as much as the market on Thursday.
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24/7 Wall St. takes look at what is happening in the short interest of the go-to high-dividend defensive stocks.
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