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The New Year Is Here and Disney Has an Exciting Present for Shareholders

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10 to shareholders as of Dec. Disney is an old stock, having traded over the counter since 1940 before an initial public offering in 1957. He's aiming to get streaming spending under control, boost profits, and reward shareholders. Management said that it would issue a dividend of $0.30

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Does Alphabet's Dividend Mean Anything to Investors?

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Alphabet (NASDAQ: GOOGL) (NASDAQ: GOOG) is making a move it has long avoided -- initiating a dividend. The stock will now pay shareholders $0.80 However, most companies with the largest market caps are now tech companies, and most tech stocks have followed the lead of mature companies in other industries and offered a payout.

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2 Fantastic Reasons Tractor Supply Should Continue Harvesting Growth for Investors

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Tractor Supply (NASDAQ: TSCO) is arguably an easy stock to write off for most investors. Nonetheless, Tractor Supply has harvested massive returns for investors, and as it continues forward, its growth should continue for the following reasons. per share annually, new shareholders will earn a 1.9% With the dividend now at $4.12

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2 Reasons Investors Should Still Be Wary of Alibaba Stock, Despite Recent Revenue Increase

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However, it has failed to bring long-term investor returns. And despite respectable earnings in the second quarter of 2023, investors should consider avoiding the stock for two reasons. Moreover, investors will likely welcome some recent business decisions. Operating margin was 18%, up from 12% in the year-ago quarter.

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Bluerock Total Income+ Real Estate Fund Eclipses $1bn in Total Distributions Paid to Shareholders

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Bluerock Total Income+ Real Estate Fund, the largest 1940 Act real estate interval fund in the industry as measured by net assets, announced it has paid total distributions to shareholders exceeding $1 billion since its inception in 2012. Investors may be eligible for a waiver or a reduction in the sales charge.

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This Fast-Growing Company Just Repurchased $4.8 Billion in Shares -- Its Second-Biggest Quarterly Buyback Ever. Should Investors Jump on the Stock?

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This continues Alibaba's struggles, a stock that has suffered a net loss since its initial public offering (IPO) in 2014. Knowing its history, is the share repurchase the move the Chinese e-commerce retailer and cloud service provider needs to inspire a recovery, or should investors remain on the sidelines?

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Up 82% This Year, Should Investors Still Buy This Red-Hot Growth Stock?

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After debuting via an initial public offering (IPO) in 2018, the company's shares were more or less flat for its first two years of existence. By early 2023, investors could pick up shares of Spotify for under $100 per share. And that's why Spotify is making its shareholders very happy.

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