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i m courtney reagan. stocks trading again in another fa narrow ray but another high. a volatile session for oil. saudi arabia and three other countries cutting ties with qatar raising concerns about supplies. more on this as oil prices fall. and what s moving. a major cancer conference under way in a number of biotechs rallying as a result. loxo and puma among them. herbalife down 6% of its latest outlook. brian? here is what else is happening this hour. csx shareholders approving a proposal to reimburse $84 million for arranging the hiring of a new ceo hunter harrison. the ceo of mantle ridge, by the way, is the vice chairman of the board for csx. in the skies the good times continue to roll. airlines globally are collectively raising their profit forecast. the industry group that represents more than 200 airlines says the profits should top $31 billion this year. that s about $1.5 billion more than previously forecast. and the supreme court scaling back the s.e.c. s pow

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Companies Put Record Amount In Shareholders' Pockets: Report

Companies paid out a record amount of money in dividends to shareholders in the first quarter of 2024 as Alibaba and Meta made the their first-ever payments, a report said Thursday.

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Companies put record amount in shareholders' pockets: report

Companies put record amount in shareholders' pockets: report
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Companies put record amount in shareholders' pockets

Companies paid out a record amount of money in dividends to shareholders in the first quarter of 2024 as Alibaba and Meta made the their first-ever payments, a report said on Thursday.

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Dividends in '23 hit $1.66 trillion | The Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Arkansas' Best News Source

NEW YORK Companies continued rewarding investors with healthy dividends in 2023 even as they tread more cautiously with returning profits through stock buybacks.

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