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Steel tariffs undermine big car company earnings, Facebook misses earnings estimates, Mattel lays off 2,200, and other important business headlines.
Here are seven companies that have 50 straight years or more of raising their dividends, as well as several runners-up.
A Frontier Communications one-for-15 reverse stock split became effective this morning, and the stock was trading more than 2% higher in the early afternoon.
Cargo carrier DryShips announced a one-for-five reverse stock split effective Thursday, June 22. This is the company's seventh reverse stock split since March 2016.
Nike is delivering everything that shareholders love to hear: raising the dividend, buying back more stock and even splitting its shares.
Google will to be asking shareholders to trust management, albeit new management. Without much surprise, Google shares rose 5% or so in the after-hours session on this news.
Netflix is scheduled to release its second-quarter financial results on Wednesday after the markets close.
ThinkstockNetflix Inc. (NASDAQ: NFLX) is flying high in 2015, as shares have about doubled in the past six months alone. As a result of this growth, the company decided to split its stock effective...
There are still better ways to spend $666 than buying one share of a nosebleed stock with no dividend and a history of collapse on singular mistakes.
The Kroger board of directors had sweeping approvals for an increased dividend yield, a two-for-one stock split and a new share repurchase program.
How does Netflix keep retail investors interested in its stock? It has a stock split.
Under Armour expects to issue Class C stock through a stock dividend to all existing holders of Under Armour's Class A and Class B common stock.
While Tesla is not necessarily a company looking to make quick moves or gains, it is looking to become a dominant player in batteries and electric cars in the next decade.
Merrill Lynch has made a call ahead of the Windstream Holdings spin-off to give investors a clearer perspective on what they might be getting into.
While investors have been enjoying ever higher dividends and buybacks at a new record, you just do not see waves and waves of stock splits any longer.