Microsoft Sets $40B Stock Buyback, Raises Dividend

REDMOND, WA (AP) — Microsoft Corp. says its board has approved a dividend increase and a new $40 billion stock buyback plan.

         The Redmond, Washington, company said Tuesday it will pay a quarterly dividend of 39 cents on Dec. 8 to shareholders of record Nov. 17. That's up 3 cents, or 8 percent, from its previous payout.

         The technology giant also said it's on track to complete its existing $40 billion stock buyback plan by year-end. The new plan has no expiration and may be terminated anytime.

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         Shares of Microsoft are up about 30 percent in the past year. In after-hours trading, the stock rose 67 cents to $57.48.

 

 

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