CSX declares $0.14 dividend (NASDAQ:CSX)
CSX declares a $0.14 quarterly dividend (1.1% forward yield). Key dates: payable Sept. 15, record/ex-div Aug. 31.
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CSX declares a $0.14 quarterly dividend (1.1% forward yield). Key dates: payable Sept. 15, record/ex-div Aug. 31.
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CSX (
CSX
) declares
$0.14/share quarterly dividend
, in line with previous.
Forward yield
1.1%
Payable Sept. 15; for shareholders of record Aug. 31; ex-div Aug. 31.
See CSX Dividend Scorecard, Yield Chart, & Dividend Growth.
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