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  2. 4imprint - Wikipedia

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    Operating income. $ 136.2 million (2023) [1] Net income. $ 106.2 million (2023) [1] Website. www .4imprint .com. 4imprint Group plc is a London -based direct marketer of promotional merchandise. [2] [5] [8] It has offices in the United States, United Kingdom, and Europe. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE ...

  3. Advertising Specialty Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Advertising Specialty Institute ( ASI) is a for-profit organization serving the advertising specialty industry, (which mainly creates and distributes promotional products ). [1] Members of ASI include both manufacturers and suppliers of promotional merchandise as well as promotional product distributors.

  4. Rogers Communications - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Communications. Rogers Communications Inc. is a Canadian communications and media company operating primarily in the fields of wireless communications, cable television, telephony and Internet, with significant additional telecommunications and mass media assets. Rogers has its headquarters in Toronto, Ontario.

  5. CCL Industries - Wikipedia

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    346 million C$ (2016) [2] Number of employees. 20,000 (2016) Website. www.cclind.com. CCL Industries Inc. is an American-Canadian company founded in 1951. It describes itself as the world's largest label maker. [3] It is listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange, and is an S&P/TSX 60 Component.

  6. Promotional merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Research. v. t. e. Promotional merchandise are products branded with a logo or slogan and distributed at little or no cost to promote a brand, corporate identity, or event. Such products, which are often informally called promo products, swag [1] ( mass nouns ), tchotchkes, or freebies ( count nouns ), are used in marketing and sales.

  7. Buffett: You Want a Dividend? Go Make Your Own - AOL

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    Berkshire Hathaway has paid out a dividend just once under Warren Buffett's watch, a $0.10-per-share payout in 1967. Buffett later joked, "I must have been in the bathroom when the decision was made."

  8. 3 Dividend Stocks to Double Up on Right Now - AOL

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    Starbucks currently has a dividend yield of 2.8%, close to the highest it's been in three years. This is due, in part, to the fact that the stock is trading 37% below its mid-2021 high. However ...

  9. Common stock dividend - Wikipedia

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    Appearance. hide. A common stock dividend is the dividend paid to common stock owners from the profits of the company. Like other dividends, the payout is in the form of either cash or stock. The law may regulate the size of the common stock dividend particularly when the payout is a cash distribution tantamount to a liquidation.