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Microsoft Announces $60B Buyback Amid 31% Previous Gain
Microsoft announces a $60 billion repurchase and a 10% dividend increase, following a 31% increase in share price over the previous year. TakeAway Points: Microsoft announces a $60 billion stock buyback programme,
Microsoft Plans New $60 Billion Buyback, Raises Dividend 10%
Microsoft
Corp
. raised its quarterly dividend 10% and unveiled a new $60 billion
stock
-buyback program, matching the size of a repurchase plan three years ago. The company’s shares gained as much as 2.4%. The software company said late Monday that ...
How Microsoft’s dividend hike and new $60 billion buyback program stack up
Only three U.S. companies have ever announced buyback programs bigger than Microsoft’s latest — though the new dividend yield is still low relative to those of fellow Dow components.
Microsoft Stock Drives Dow After Dividend Hike
Microsoft Corp (NASDAQ:MSFT) stock is up 2.3% to trade at $441.13 this morning, propping up the Dow, after the blue-chip tech titan announced a new $60 billion share buyback plan. Microsoft also hiked its quarterly dividend by 10.7% to 83 cents per share.
Microsoft Unveils $60 Billion Stock Buyback: Time to Buy MSFT Stock?
Microsoft recently approved a stock-buyback program, a shareholder-friendly initiative. Microsoft’s new $60 billion share repurchase program is the third largest this year after stock buyback authorizations of $100 billion and $70 billion by Apple Inc. AAPL and Amazon.com, Inc. AMZN, respectively.
Microsoft Corporation (MSFT): Among ChatGPT’s Recent Stock Recommendations
Recent Stock Recommendations. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) stands against the
Microsoft Hikes Dividend, Announces $60 Billion Stock Buyback
Microsoft (MSFT) knows how to keep long-term investors happy. The tech giant is returning another $60 billion in cash to shareholders through a new stock buyback plan and raised its dividend by more than 10%.
Microsoft announces biggest-ever share buyback scheme to help boost investment
Tech giant Microsoft revealed that its board of directors approved a new $60 billion stock-buyback program. The repurchase program has no expiration date and may be terminated at any time, according to the company’s statement.
Microsoft boosts S&P 500 with 2.5% rise on new $60 billion buyback plan, quarterly dividend hiked by 10%
Microsoft Corp. announced a 10% increase in its quarterly dividend and launched a new $60 billion stock buyback program, matching the size of its repurchase plan from three years ago.
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Microsoft’s AI Power Needs Prompt Revival of Three Mile Island Nuclear Plant
The owner of the shuttered Three Mile Island nuclear plant in Pennsylvania will invest $1.6 billion to revive it, agreeing to ...
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Analyst Sees Upside in Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) on Rate Cuts
While everyone is talking about rate cuts, some analysts are questioning whether it was necessary even to start cutting rates ...
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Microsoft Is Ratcheting Up Its Shareholder Value
Microsoft Corporation is a top tech stock with solid financials, innovative products, and potential for growth, but also ...
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Microsoft Stock: Here's Why the Tech Giant Is Ready to Crush Q4
The second reason to be excited about Microsoft is the sheer number of analysts who are bullish on the stock. Since the company released its last earnings report, Wells Fargo, UBS Group, and Wedbush ...
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Microsoft Corp. stock underperforms Thursday when compared to competitors despite daily gains
Shares of Microsoft Corp. advanced 1.83% to $438.69 Thursday, on what proved to be an all-around great trading session for ...
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