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dividend

[div-i-dend] / ˈdɪv ɪˌdɛnd /


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The worries were heightened last week after Diageo, the parent company of Johnnie Walker and Guinness, cut its sales outlook and slashed its dividend.

From MarketWatch

Investors might be a tad disappointed by the absence of a special dividend, even if the ordinary dividend was hiked substantially, he adds.

From The Wall Street Journal

CGS maintains an overweight rating on Malaysian banks, supported by prospects of earnings re-rating from pre-emptive provisions reversals, margin recovery in 2026 and expectations of higher dividend payout ratios across most banks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Operators have learned to control what they can, focus on returning cash to shareholders via buybacks and dividends, and bolster their balance sheets, said Raoul LeBlanc, vice president, global upstream at S&P Global Energy.

From The Wall Street Journal

The company said it would propose a 2025 dividend of 3.25 euros a common share, above the 3 euros a common share for the previous year.

From The Wall Street Journal