Analysts International (ANLY)

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    Analysts International Historical Dividend Data

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    July 26, 2001 0.05
    April 26, 2001 0.15
    Jan. 29, 2001 0.30
    Oct. 27, 2000 0.50
    July 27, 2000 0.50
    April 26, 2000 0.50
    Jan. 27, 2000 0.50
    Oct. 27, 1999 0.50
    July 28, 1999 0.50
    April 28, 1999 0.50
    Jan. 27, 1999 0.50
    Oct. 28, 1998 0.50
    July 29, 1998 0.40
    April 28, 1998 0.40
    Jan. 28, 1998 0.40
    Oct. 29, 1997 0.3665
    July 29, 1997 0.30
    April 28, 1997 0.30
    Jan. 29, 1997 0.30
    Oct. 29, 1996 0.30
    July 29, 1996 0.25
    April 26, 1996 0.25
    Jan. 29, 1996 0.25
    Oct. 27, 1995 0.25
    July 27, 1995 0.2165
       
    April 25, 1995 0.2165
    Jan. 25, 1995 0.2165
    Oct. 25, 1994 0.217
    July 25, 1994 0.20
    April 26, 1994 0.20
    Jan. 25, 1994 0.20
    Oct. 25, 1993 0.20
    July 26, 1993 0.1113
    April 26, 1993 0.1113
    Jan. 25, 1993 0.1113
    Oct. 26, 1992 0.1113
    July 27, 1992 0.1037
    April 24, 1992 0.1037
    Jan. 27, 1992 0.1037
    Oct. 25, 1991 0.1037
    July 25, 1991 0.1037
    April 24, 1991 0.1037
    Jan. 25, 1991 0.1037
    Oct. 25, 1990 0.1037
    July 25, 1990 0.089
    April 25, 1990 0.089
    Jan. 25, 1990 0.089
    Oct. 25, 1989 0.089
    June 28, 1989 0.0595
    April 25, 1989 0.0568

    About Dividend

    Dividends are common dividends paid per share, reported as of the ex-dividend date. In general, profits from business operations can be allocated to retained earnings or paid to shareholders in the form of dividends or stock buybacks.

    Stock owners receive dividends in proportion to the number of shares that they own. If a shareholder owns five shares of MSFT, and MSFT pays a one dollar dividend, the shareholder will receive five dollars.

    Dividends can be company and growth-specific. Rapidly growing companies (technology) often do not offer dividends; the cash is expected to invest in other business projects that fuel more growth. Steady growth companies (utilities) often offer small and consistent dividends. While some companies have a long and consistent dividend policy (General Electric), others may rarely issue dividends even under consistent positive earnings (Apple).
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