On Thursday, Alphabet Inc., the company behind Google, poured the news that it will start paying out dividends to all share holders for 20 cents per share. Google and Alphabet Inc. CEO Sundar ...
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Alphabet Inc., the parent company of tech behemoth Google, announced on Thursday that it will be issuing its first-ever dividend to investors, as well as authorizing a $70 billion stock buyback. It ...
Alphabet said Thursday that it’s issuing a 20-cent per share dividend, the company’s first ever, and that its board authorized the repurchase of up to $70 billion in stock. The company’s ...
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Alphabet has been great at returning shareholder value regardless of its stock price. Over the past five years, it has ...
Big tech is again leading to disruption, this time in dividend investing. Mega-sized stocks Alphabet GOOGL/GOOG, Meta Platforms META, and Salesforce CRM have announced their first-ever dividend ...
Alphabet is joining its tech peers like Microsoft, Apple, and Meta in the dividend club. Its $0.20 dividend is its first ever, and it also authorized an additional $70 billion in buybacks.
NEW YORK – Alphabet announced its first-ever dividend on April 25 and a US$70 billion (S$95 billion) stock buyback, cheering investors who sent the stock surging nearly 16 per cent after the bell.
Alphabet last night announced its first ever dividend and a $70 billion stock buyback, cheering investors who sent the stock surging nearly 16% after the bell. The Google parent is returning ...
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