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To: Bearded One who wrote (7021)11/4/1997 6:26:00 PM
From: Zeev Hed  Read Replies (1) of 18056
 
I would take the yearly expenditure for dividend plus stock buy-back and divide by the number of shares to get a "factual dividend", no tax calculations (but I think that much more than 50% of the dividends are in taxable accounts, if you want to use this factor than use about 1.2 the money spent for buy back as virtual dividends). Then divide the per share dividend by the stock price to get the yield.

Good luck, I was unable to find a site where the buy backs are collected on an annual basis. I did it only for those I had data from annual reports.

Zeev
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