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    429.17-1.15 (-0.27%)

    at Wed, May 29, 2024, 4:00PM EDT - U.S. markets closed

    After Hours 426.00 -3.17 (-0.74%)

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    • Open 425.82
    • High 430.94
    • Low 425.75
    • Prev. Close 430.32
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    • 52 Wk. Low 309.45
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  2. Could Microsoft Stock Help You Retire a Millionaire? - AOL

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    Unless Microsoft's business dries up, it's hard to see this recipe of share repurchases and dividend growth failing for the foreseeable future. The stock's market cap may not grow as fast, but per ...

  3. Could This "Magnificent Seven" Stock Become the First $10 ...

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    Assuming a P/E of 30 and a 15% earnings CAGR over the next 11 years, Microsoft would grow EPS from $11.54 to $54. Apply a 30 P/E on that figure, and the stock price would be $1,620 -- giving ...

  4. Microsoft Stock Secrets: How To Make $1,000 a Month With ...

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    At the former price of $409.14, the stocks dividend yield equaled 0.72%, according to Benzinga. So how could you earn $1,000 just for being a Microsoft investor?

  5. Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    The company began to offer a dividend on January 16, 2003, starting at eight cents per share for the fiscal year followed by a dividend of sixteen cents per share the subsequent year, switching from yearly to quarterly dividends in 2005 with eight cents a share per quarter and a special one-time payout of three dollars per share for the second ...

  6. Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than ... - AOL

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    Microsoft Corporation ( NASDAQ:MSFT ) has announced that it will be increasing its periodic dividend on the 8th of... Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) Will Pay A Larger Dividend Than Last Year At...

  7. Special dividend - Wikipedia

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    A prominent example of a special dividend was the $3 dividend announced by Microsoft in 2004, to partially relieve its balance sheet of a large cash balance. A more recent example of a special dividend is the $1 dividend announced by SAIC (U.S. company) in 2013, just prior to it splitting off its solutions business into a new company named Leidos.

  8. List of mergers and acquisitions by Microsoft - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft has subsequently acquired over 225 companies, purchased stakes in 64 companies, and made 25 divestments. Of the companies that Microsoft has acquired, 107 were based in the United States. Microsoft has not released financial details for most of these mergers and acquisitions.

  9. Microsoft Investing $5 Billion in AI — Is It Time To ... - AOL

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    There’s now doubt Microsoft Corp (stock symbol: MSFT) is a strong buy right now. Most experts — Tipranks, Nasdaq, MarketBeat, InvestorPlace — are bullish on the company’s upside, dividend ...

  10. Common stock dividend - Wikipedia

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    A common stock dividend is the dividend paid to common stock owners from the profits of the company. Like other dividends, the payout is in the form of either cash or stock. The law may regulate the size of the common stock dividend particularly when the payout is a cash distribution tantamount to a liquidation.

  11. Dividend stocks: What they are and how to invest in them - AOL

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    To be included in the Dividend Aristocrat group, companies must: Be a member of the S&P 500. Have increased the annual total dividend per share for at least 25 straight years. Have a float ...