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The DIV-Net  8 hrs ago  Comment 
For your weekend reading pleasure, the articles listed below contain some of the best dividend and value investing insights found on the web. They were written by various members of the Dividend Investing and Value Network over the past...
TheStreet.com  May 21  Comment 
TheStreet's Phillip van Doorn and Maria Woehr discuss which bank stocks have the highest dividend payouts.
TheStreet.com  May 20  Comment 
BALTIMORE (Stockpickr) -- A slew of stocks are increasing their dividend payouts to shareholders this week, a welcome move given the sideways price action that the broad market has been giving investors for the past few weeks. All told, 33 stocks...
The Hindu Business Line  May 20  Comment 
Karur Vysya Bank has posted a 17 per cent jump in net profit at Rs 115.2 crore for the fourth quarter ended March 31, 2011 against Rs 98.9 crore in the same period last fiscal. In a filing...
Mondo Visione  May 19  Comment 
HELLENIC EXCHANGES S.A. HOLDING, CLEARING, SETTLEMENT & REGISTRY (HELEX) announces that, in accordance with paragraph 4.1.3.4 of the Rulebook of Athens Exchange, based on the resolution of the Annual General Meeting of shareholders of May 18th...
MarketWatch  May 19  Comment 
Forbes  May 19  Comment 
Late Wednesday, Clorox declared its quarterly dividend of 60 cents per share, an increase of about 9% over its prior dividend. Based on the current stock price, investors can expect a yield of about 3.4% going forward.
The Globe and Mail  May 19  Comment 
As the world ages, a new report suggests the place for investors to be in the decade ahead may well be Ireland, Spain or Greece
Wall Street Sector Selector  May 19  Comment 
By Eli Inkrot, Guest Editor Why do income investors like dividends? They like to get paid. Why should any investor like dividends? It is one of the surest ways to signal financial strength. New companies often reinvest all of their profits to grow...
Dividend Growth Investor  May 19  Comment 
Fellow dividend investor Dave Van Knapp posted an interesting article explaining why dividend growth stocks could be seen as a separate asset class. An asset class is a group of securities that exhibit similar characteristics, behave similarly...




 

A dividend is a portion of a company's earnings that is distributed to shareholders. Companies that pay their shareholders dividends are typically larger and more stable than companies that don't.

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