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  • noun Plural form of dividend.

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  • And we ultimately got, over eight years, an investment of, we got about $60 million or $70 million back in dividends, and we've made about $800 million in profits.

    Get Briefed: Ron Baron Alexandra Zendrian 2010

  • And we ultimately got, over eight years, an investment of, we got about $60 million or $70 million back in dividends, and we've made about $800 million in profits.

    Transcript: Ron Baron Steve Forbes 2010

  • IT stocks accounted for 9.2 percent of the almost $210 billion in dividends paid out as of Oct. 7 compared with 8.9 percent for financial stocks, according to data compiled by S&P.

    Tech replaces financials as better dividend bet for investors Alexis Leondis 2010

  • And we ultimately got, over eight years, an investment of, we got about $60 million or $70 million back in dividends, and we've made about $800 million in profits.

    Transcript: Ron Baron Steve Forbes 2010

  • The average yield for a stock in the IT industry that pays dividends is 1.9 percent compared with 1.4 percent for a financial stock, based on data from S&P.

    Tech replaces financials as better dividend bet for investors Alexis Leondis 2010

  • The 12 regional ANCs recently reported paying $171 million in dividends to shareholders in 2008, a sharp increase over prior years.

    Alaska native corporations' contracting privileges targeted Robert O'Harrow Jr. 2010

  • IT stocks accounted for 9.2 percent of the almost $210 billion in dividends paid out as of Oct. 7 compared with 8.9 percent for financial stocks, according to data compiled by S&P.

    Tech replaces financials as better dividend bet for investors Alexis Leondis 2010

  • Stockholders pocketed billions in dividends for the same reason.

    The Great Mortgage Mystery Brett Arends 2010

  • The average yield for a stock in the IT industry that pays dividends is 1.9 percent compared with 1.4 percent for a financial stock, based on data from S&P.

    Tech replaces financials as better dividend bet for investors Alexis Leondis 2010

  • And we ultimately got, over eight years, an investment of, we got about $60 million or $70 million back in dividends, and we've made about $800 million in profits.

    Get Briefed: Ron Baron Alexandra Zendrian 2010

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