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The phrase "a dividend on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually as a distribution of profits.
Example: "The company announced a dividend on its shares, rewarding investors for their continued support."
Alternatives: "a payout on" or "a return on".
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Under the terms of the shareholder rights plan, Illumina will give out one preferred stock purchase right as a dividend on each share of its common stock.
In the future, Pinterest could distribute such shares as a dividend, on a prorated basis, to its shareholders.
This depleted reserves that would have been used to pay a dividend on Oct. 6, a company spokesman said.
Interpublic agreed not to pay a dividend on March 15, which will be first time since it went public in 1971 that it did not make the payment.
Next was another move involving money: in March, Cook announced that Apple would begin paying a dividend on its shares, for the first time since March 1995.
The LAPFF wants Ashley to be paid a salary and receive a dividend on his shares in the company rather than get a bonus.
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The retailer will pay a 17 cent-a-share dividend on July 10 to investors who hold the stock on June 20.
If this administration pays a 20p dividend, for example, creditors will be paid a 20p dividend on a 20p dividend.
It pays a 9% dividend on a monthly basis.
He worked as a dividend clerk on Wall Street but wanted to make more money.
But it didn't include the effect of a dividend payment on preferred stock held by the government.
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