Wednesday, September 07, 2011 10:40:54 PM
Thanks for providing the links but they don’t answer the question..
First link: Some defunct bank issued a PR and used the term to define a combined stock and cash dividend in 1995.
Second link: Some EU company voted for a combined dividend.
Third link: A graph from document about "Digging Into AT&T's Historical Dividend in 1985" The title of the graph was “Combination Dividend, Yield and Stock Price.. Meaning they were graphing dividend, yield and stock in a graph..
Fourth link: Relevant only because the two words showed up next to each other in some obscure document entitled: Tvm & Capital Budgeting Up to Mergers.. Actually if you leave the Google cached page and reload the current page it's easier to read.
So for argument sake, we will stick to your definition until we can get the answer. So if we use your definition what is it that Brian is going to "combo" with to give to us? Awesome shares of BEEN?
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