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+0.93| Last Update: 06/17/13 - 4:00 PM EDT |
| Volume: 7,290,345 |
| YTD Performance: 14.94% |
| Open: $78.30 |
| Previous Close: $78.03 |
| 52 Week Range: $59.07 - $82.54 |
| Oustanding Shares: 2,740,773,339 |
| Market Cap: 214,958,852,978 |
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| Qtr (06/13) | Qtr (09/13) | FY (06/13) | FY (06/14) | |
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| Average Estimate | $0.77 | $1.12 | $4.04 | $4.33 |
| Number of Analysts | 13 | 12 | 14 | 18 |
| High Estimate | $0.80 | $1.17 | $4.07 | $4.50 |
| Low Estimate | $0.73 | $1.02 | $4.00 | $4.12 |
| Prior Year | $0.82 | $1.06 | $3.85 | $4.04 |
| Growth Rate (Year over Year) | -6.57% | 5.74% | 4.82% | 7.17% |
And bid down underneath, as more hacked Tweets could happen.
The defensive consumer nondurables sector is the new nifty fifty.
Here are some attractive dividends coming before month-end.
P&G and Nestle raise some red flags.
It serves as a tax cut for the consumer, which provides support to corporate profit margins and stimulates growth.
The recent stock pullback is making dividend yields for Procter & Gamble, Pfizer and Bank of America, more attractive. Portfolio Manager David Peltier expects to see more payout increases this spring.