Blue-chip companies with high dividends compared to their share prices have underperformed this year, putting an investment theory called the "Dogs of the Dow" squarely in -- you guessed it -- the doghouse.
Blue-chip companies with high dividends compared to their share prices have underperformed this year, putting an investment theory called the "Dogs of the Dow" squarely in -- you guessed it - the doghouse.
NEW YORK----The board of directors of Pfizer Inc. today declared an 18-cent first-quarter 2010 dividend on the company's common stock, payable March 2, 2010, to shareholders of record at the close of business on February 5, 2010.
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