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You know that buying a stock makes you part owner of a company, theoretically with millions of other people. But, while ownership has its privileges (at minimum you get a neat stock certificate and an invitation to the annual meeting), being an owner doesn't necessarily pay. Sure, you make money if the stock goes up, but only if you sell, and you can, in theory, lose all the value of your investment if the stock tanks.
Enter the dividend. Here, you get money simply from holding the stock. Companies pay a yield, which is expressed in a percentage based on the stock's price. For example, if a stock trades at $10, and pays a 10% annual yield, your dividend payment would be a $1. (Usually, companies break out the payments quarterly, so, using our example, you¿d get, well, a quarter each quarter.)
Companies that pay dividends fall into a few categories. First, you've got your big, stable companies that generate enough cash that it makes sense to throw some back to shareholders. Next, there are businesses, like real estate investment trusts, that are in the business of sitting back and receiving cash, then distributing it to holders. And, then there are companies that need to dangle a high dividend yield like a carrot to ease investor fears. Cigarette-maker Altria has been doing this for years.
Simply because a company pays a dividend doesn't make it a good investment. After all, you may want to take a chance on a growth stock that can move higher in price than dividend payers are known to do. But, you can¿t beat the safety of knowing that, even if a stock doesn't move in a year, you¿re at least making something off your investment.
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Wednesday, July 23, 2008
MEDIA ADVISORY: Rebuilding Together Essex County and The Pepsi Bottling Group Work to Repair the JFK Recreational Center
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NEWARK, NJ, Jul 23, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) ----
WHAT: Rebuilding Together Essex County and The Pepsi Bottling Group will repair and paint the JFK Recreational Center located in Newark's Central Ward. More than 30 volunteers will be onsite to assist with the project. The center is a hub for many activities including swimming, basketball, aerobic classes, youth camps, exercise classes for seniors and persons with disabilities and many other daily activities. The curriculum also includes many instructional and training classes. The center is open every day and serves approximately 2500 Newark residents each week. WHO: Rebuilding Together Essex County and The Pepsi Bottling Group Volunteers WHEN: Saturday, July 26, 2008 - media welcome WHERE: The JFK Recreational Center - 211 West Kinney Street, Newark CONTACT: Nancy Mecca, Board President of Rebuilding Together Essex County Office: (732) 482-6965 Jeff Dahncke, Director, Public Relations, The Pepsi Bottling Group Office: 914-767-7690
Contacts: Nancy Mecca Board President of Rebuilding Together Essex County Office: (732) 482-6965 Jeff Dahncke Director, Public Relations The Pepsi Bottling Group Office: 914-767-7690
SOURCE: Rebuilding Together
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