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Chapter 269 - Chapter 260: Microsoft's Threatening Momentum

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As is well known, America's stock market issues cash dividends!

Profitable businesses tend to pay dividends to investors after each fiscal quarter's financial settlement.

This is a common practice in the US stock market, and Wall Street analysts also use quarterly dividends as a basis for evaluating a stock's value.

Why are Americans so keen on trading stocks, without the habit of saving money?

It's because their wealth is in the stock market—stocks not only offer the potential for capital gains but also provide cold hard cash through dividends!

Those companies that have been listed for ten years and constantly report profits but never pay dividends are outright hooligans!

Ahem—, as a star company in Silicon Valley, Byte Company, of course, follows the tradition of paying quarterly dividends.

For a business, paying dividends can attract more investors and also enhance shareholder returns.

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