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  1. Stay up-to-date on AT&T Inc. (T) Dividends, Current Yield, Historical Dividend Performance, and Payment Schedule.

  2. 3 days ago · AT&T's dividend yield of 5.74% is higher than the average Computer and Technology company that issues a dividend. T has a dividend yield higher than 75% of all dividend-paying stocks 5.67, making it a leading dividend payer.

  3. Jul 10, 2024 · AT&T has an annual dividend of $1.11 per share, with a yield of 5.63%. The dividend is paid every three months and the last ex-dividend date was Jul 10, 2024. Dividend Yield.

  4. investors.att.com › stock-information › historical-stock-informationAT&T Inc. | AT&T

    AT&T Inc. Historical Common Dividends Data. (formerly SBC Communications Inc./Southwestern Bell Corporation) AT&T Inc. Year.

  5. investors.att.com › stockholder-services › stockholder-informationStockholder Information | AT&T

    Dividend Payments. Dividends on common stock are normally paid quarterly on the first business day in February, May, August and November to stockholders of record at the close of business on the record date declared by the board of directors.

  6. Find the latest AT&T Inc. (T) stock quote, history, news and other vital information to help you with your stock trading and investing.

  7. T's dividend yield, history, payout ratio & much more! Dividend.com: The #1 Source For Dividend Investing.

  8. AT&T Inc. (T) dividend growth history: By month or year, chart. Dividend history includes: Declare date, ex-div, record, pay, frequency, amount.

  9. www.dividendmax.com › united-states › nyseAT&T, Inc. (T) Dividends

    The next AT&T, Inc. dividend is expected to go ex in 2 months and to be paid in 2 months . The previous AT&T, Inc. dividend was 27.75c and it went ex 1 month ago and it was paid 18 days ago . There are typically 4 dividends per year (excluding specials), and the dividend cover is approximately 1.7.

  10. Find the latest dividend history for AT&T Inc. (T) at Nasdaq.com.

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