Microsoft raises dividend and announces up to $60 billion buyback plan
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发表于 2024-9-21 06:25:05
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On September 16th, Microsoft announced a quarterly dividend of $0.83 per share, an increase of 10% from the previous quarter's dividend. In addition, Microsoft has announced a stock buyback plan of up to $60 billion. The stock repurchase plan has no expiration date and can be terminated at any time.
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