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To: George Coyne who wrote (484797)10/31/2003 8:19:38 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769670
 
My guess, would be less than 1%.

After all, from the data the top 1%, all multimillionares, own half the stock, so they probably get at least half the dividends. For your figure to be close virtually all the stocks not owned by the upper 1% would have to be owned by seniors who are not millionares. From glancing around SI it appears that a lot of those stocks are owned by younger investors, either directly, through 401Ks, or mutual funds.

TP