Tag #Dividends

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S&P 500 Soars 28% in 2024: A Fundamental Recovery

The S&P 500's 28% year-to-date gain in 2024, exceeding expectations, stems from a fundamental recovery following 2022's selloff, driven by recession fears that did not materialize, and is less dependent on the technology sector's performance.

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Decathlon to Pay €1 Billion Dividend Amidst Union Criticism and Job Cuts

Decathlon will pay its shareholder, the Mulliez family association, €1 billion in dividends for 2024, sparking criticism from unions amid job cuts at other Mulliez-owned companies like Auchan.

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A2A Updates Strategic Plan with Increased Investments

A2A's updated strategic plan focuses on growth in renewable energy and waste treatment, with increased investments and a higher dividend target.

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Analysis of Four Small-Cap Dividend Stocks: Risks and Opportunities

This article examines four small-cap dividend stocks—Guess (GES), MidCap Financial (MFIC), BGS Foods (BGS), and Armour Residential (ARR)—with yields between 7% and 15.1%, analyzing their performance in relation to the current economic climate and highlighting the risks and opportunities for investor...

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Financial Stocks Set to Boom Under Trump

Analysis of financial stocks expected to benefit from a second Trump administration, focusing on dividend yields, growth, and analyst opinions.

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Aramco Profits Drop Amidst Lower Oil Prices

Aramco reports lower third-quarter profits due to decreased oil prices, impacting Saudi Arabia's economic plans and drawing climate change concerns.

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