What the Apple dividend really pays out (via
The Christian Science Monitor)
By the Monitor’s Editorial Board posted March 19, 2012 at 4:32 pm EDT The world’s most valuable company, Apple Inc., has never paid a dividend to its investors – that is, until Monday. Sitting on nearly $100 billion in cash – a sum that will only rise with the new iPad – Apple finally decided…
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