The .01c Div.

Those .01c dividend companies.
Doesn't the cost exceed the div?
I don't get it.


Some software limitation?

See this case :

It is quite common for CEOs to be paid zero dollars and zero cents due to whatever reasons.

The system doesn't allow you to enter $0.00
So you have to enter $0.01
ie the CEO is being paid 1 cent every month.
 
Maybe.

it’s just that when I saw NVDA paid a one cent dividend,
I thought,
Why bother?
So after the split, it will be a 10 cent dividend?
Or one tenth of one cent…
I’m confused…
 
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One reason that a company may pay a 1 cent dividend is so that can say "We have paid dividends for x consecutive years".
 
If your dividend isn't even 1% what is the point?

The problem is no one wants to buy a value tech company, its an oxymoron. HPE, CSCO, ORCL, etc. are dogs with fleas.
 
If your dividend isn't even 1% what is the point?

The problem is no one wants to buy a value tech company, its an oxymoron. HPE, CSCO, ORCL, etc. are dogs with fleas.

some funds are required to buy a stock with a div.

also some shareholder groups like a company to pay a div (even if a nominal one) to keep management honest.

in this case maybe it’s how the founder funds his leather jackets.
 
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