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Exxon's once-hefty dividend is now tiny. Here's how to fix that
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- With its recent rally, shares of oil giant Exxon Mobil now yield 2.7%, the lowest since 2014, and just a touch higher than what dating site Match Group pays its shareholders.
- Exxon's dividend has been one of the company's key selling points with investors, particularly of the retail variety.
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With its recent rally, shares of oil giant Exxon Mobil now yield 2.7%, the lowest since 2014, and just a touch higher than what dating site Match Group pays its shareholders.
Exxon's dividend has been one of the company's key selling points with investors, particularly of the retail variety.
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