It's nearly a given in the investment business that 'old line' companies pay dividends and tech outfits don't. The generalization does hold for the most part. Tech stocks tend to be growth stocks. Management prefers to retain earnings, reinvest in the business and capture as much capital gain as possible for investors, rather than rewarding them with quarterly dividends. There are always exceptions.
These techs are paying dividends and they're also offering great numbers for value investors. Who said all tech issues had to be growth stocks? (Discover the issues that complicate these payouts for investors.
Source: Investopedia
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