Thursday, April 26, 2012

Exxon Is Now The Top Dividend Payer

Exxon is raising its quarterly dividend by 21 percent. In doing so, it becomes the top corporate dividend payer, surpassing AT&T. The Irving, Texas, oil giant raised the payout to 57 cents from 47 cents in the first quarter. That brings its annual dividend to $2.28 per share. The increase is the largest of any quarter-on-quarter rise since the current dividend practice began in 1975.

Exxon Mobil Corp. will now pay its shareholders $10.75 billion in dividends per year, according to Standard & Poor's, up from $9 billion. AT&T Inc. is second at $10.44 billion. Apple Inc., which restored its dividend in March, is next at $9.88 billion. The move raises the company's dividend yield to 2.6 percent. The yield measures annual payouts to shareholders against a company's stock price. By comparison, Apple's dividend yield is 1.8 percent. AT&T's is a hefty 5.5 percent.

Source: Associated Press

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