S&P maintains a list of what it calls "Dividend Aristocrats"
(select S&P 500 Dividends from the box listing Index Highlights).
http://www.indices.standardandpoors.com/
Dividend Yield for Stocks in the Dow Jones Industrial Average
http://www.indexarb.com/dividendYieldSorteddj.html
About.com has an article that warns investors of high dividend yielding stocks:
http://stocks.about.com/od/evaluatingstocks/a/Dividyiel021005.htm
The Stingy Investor has articles on dividend yielding stocks you may want to read:
http://www.ndir.com/SI/index.html
2007-01-03 07:15:56
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answered by mktgurl 4
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Go to www.finance.yahoo.com and then do a symbol search of the company that you are looking to find the dividend information on. When you pull up the company's info, go to historical prices and click on the "dividend only" box...that will bring up all of the recent dates that a dividend has been declared and how much it is.
2007-01-03 07:18:36
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answered by digdowndeepnseattle 6
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Yes you can; if you know the company search the dividend details in www.bseindia.com; nseindia.com; apollosindhoori.com;karvy.com; moneycontrol.com
2007-01-07 04:47:01
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answered by Nathan 2
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just check the company's website
then click INVESTOR's menu
or you can go to Yahoo Finance
search for the Stock code
then check the financial info, you can find dividiend there
2007-01-03 07:14:15
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answered by sm bn 6
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MONEYCONTROL.COM
DETAILS ON MY BLOG
2007-01-03 15:58:36
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answered by dinu_pawar 5
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