Should Google Start Returning Cash To Shareholders?
by Bill Maurer
Over the last couple of years, we've seen a fair share of large cap technology companies start to pay dividends as their growth has slowed down. In 2009, Oracle (ORCL) started paying a dividend, Cisco Systems (CSCO) started paying a dividend in 2011, and Dell (DELL) started paying one in 2012. All of these companies had a sizable cash position, and decided it was in their best interests to return cash to shareholders. Last year, Cisco raised their dividend quite substantially, and until a recent rally, Cisco shares were yielding over 3% annually. read more »
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