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The list is filled with financial stocks, foreign companies, energy royalty trusts and unusual real estate investment trusts (REITs). Some of the yields are astounding: Duke Realty (MDRE), 24.5%; ... Out of cash flow comes the money to pay for capital expenditures, repay debt, buy back shares and pay dividends.
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www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2009/02/stocks-payi...
www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2009/02/stocks-paying-high-dividends.html
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From 1972 through April 2009, dividend growers returned 8.7% annualized, according to Ned Davis Research, compared with 6.2% for the S&P 500 and just 0.7% for stocks that paid no dividends. ... Over the next four quarters, Coke should pay a dividend of close to $1.70 a share; based on its recent share price, that's a yield of...
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www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2009/08/stocks-that...
www.kiplinger.com/magazine/archives/2009/08/stocks-that-pay-dividends.html
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It's the next 12 months' dividends divided by the price you pay for each share. For instance, the yield would be 10% if you paid $50 per share for a stock expected to pay dividends totaling $5 over the next year. ... 5 small stocks with big dividends...
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articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/SimpleStrategie...
articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Investing/SimpleStrategies/8-dividend-stocks-for-a-dull-market.aspx
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Big List of 800 Dividend-Paying Stocks ... When I last checked, more than 1,900 stocks met that requirement, too many to list here. So I cut the list down by adding checks to weed out the companies with faltering earnings growth, and thus most likely to cut future dividends.
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www.dividenddetective.com/big_dividend_list.htm
www.dividenddetective.com/big_dividend_list.htm
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Stocks that pay dividends are enjoying a renaissance on Wall Street. In a reversal of last year's trend, stocks of companies in the Standard & Poor's 500 index that share profits with investors by paying dividends are performing better than stocks... ... Currently, 374 companies in the S&P 500 pay dividends, ... Most active stocks...
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www.usatoday.com/money/markets/us/2004-05-03-dividends_...
www.usatoday.com/money/markets/us/2004-05-03-dividends_x.htm
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The market now topped at 1.5%, which is half of 3%. So I'm thinking that perhaps this profile of value for the DJIA has changed now that the index includes a stock that does not pay a dividend (Microsoft) and includes several stocks that pay minuscule dividends (like Intel).
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www.forbes.com/2002/02/12/0212adviser.html
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Time for the quarterly update of the list of stocks, including exchange-listed closed end funds [CEFs], that pay their dividends monthly. ... 3 Stocks that Could Pay Out Larger Dividends ... Stocks That Pay Monthly Dividends 15 comments...
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seekingalpha.com/article/28815-stocks-that-pay-monthly-...
seekingalpha.com/article/28815-stocks-that-pay-monthly-dividends
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Dividends have gone out of fashion with the focus on high-tech growth stocks. Investors are looking for capital gains on their investment, not dividend yield. But there is a way to make high-growth tech stocks pay dividends right away – with an investment in Hercules Technology Growth Capital, Inc.
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seekingalpha.com/article/45642-hercules-technology-grow...
seekingalpha.com/article/45642-hercules-technology-growth-capital-make-high-growth-tech-stocks-pay-dividends
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Pure growth investors cite the notion that stocks that pay a liberal dividend rate do so because they no longer find reinvesting in their business able to return as much to shareholders as was true before. They pay higher dividends as a means of offering shareholders compensation that earnings growth no longer can.
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www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/column...
www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/business/columnists/drahuschak/s_470915.html
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