Washington Post Starbucks rewards shareholders with first dividend MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) – Starbucks said Wednesday it will pay its first ever cash dividend, part of a new plan to return 35% to 40% of its net income to shareholders in the future. The move is a sign Starbucks ..
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Washington Post Starbucks rewards shareholders with first dividend MarketWatch SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) – Starbucks said Wednesday it will pay its first ever cash dividend, part of a new plan to return 35% to 40% of its net income to shareholders in the future. The move is a sign Starbucks … Starbucks to pay first dividend, expands buyback The Associated Press Starbucks Serves Up First Dividend, Boosts Buyback FOXBusiness Starbucks Sets First Dividend TheStreet.com Reuters
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Williams-Sonoma to hike dividend as profit jumps MarketWatch LONDON (MarketWatch) — Williams-Sonoma (NYSE:WSM) said fiscal fourth-quarter to Jan. 31 profit jumped to $88.4 million, or 81 cents a share, from $12.2 million, or 12 cents a share on reduced markdowns, leverage of fixed occupancy expenses and …
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Wal-Mart hikes annual dividend by 11%; shares rise MarketWatch NEW YORK (MarketWatch) — Wal-Mart Stores Inc. said Thursday its board voted to raise the retailer's dividend by 11%, contining a string of making richer annual payouts to shareholders that dates back to 1974. …
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CBC.ca Enter Geithner, The Politician Wall Street Journal Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner has learned something about delivering a message since moving offices from Lower Manhattan to inside the Beltway. As Rep
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Washington Post AT A GLANCE: FOMC Leaves Rates Unchanged; Hoenig Dissents Wall Street Journal THE EVENT: The Federal Reserve's rate-setting committee kept short-term interest rates near zero Wednesday, but was more optimistic on the US economy. Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig dissented, concerned about possible inflation. …
Reuters Apple's 'iPad' Name Draws Snickers Wall Street Journal For many tech followers, the name of Apple's new tablet device brought one thing to mind. And it wasn't computers.
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BBC News OIL FUTURES: Nymex Crude Up On Retail Sales In Quiet Trading Wall Street Journal NEW YORK (Dow Jones)–Crude futures edged higher Monday as strong US retail sales boosted the economic outlook of the few traders in the market.