COVID-19 Suspends GM Dividend, Share Buyback Program
The move joins other austerity measures to preserve cash in the near-term.
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The move joins other austerity measures to preserve cash in the near-term.
Payable on December 19, 2019 to all common stockholders of record at the close of business on December 6th, 2019.
38 cents per outstanding share of common stock.
The usual 38 cents per share on outstanding shares of common stock.
38 cents per share on the company’s outstanding shares of common stock.
38 cents per share on the company’s outstanding shares of common stock.
Two independent consulting firms have recommended voting agains the Greenlight Capital proposal.
38 cents per share on the outstanding shares of the company’s common stock.
Three primary items that show exactly why the proposal doesn’t hold water.
The proposal will still be up for a vote at GM’s 2017 annual shareholders meeting.
The dividend is payable Friday, March 24, 2017.
38 cents per share on common stock.
38 cents per share payable Friday, September 23rd, 2016.
38 cents per share on the company’s common stock.
The company’s quarterly dividend will grow 6 percent to $0.38 per share.
The $0.36 dividend is payable September 29th to stockholders of record as of September 14th.