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In its favor it has a solid balance sheet composition and a stable financial outlook influenced by possible synergies from the latest merger.) was founded in 1983 as Bell Atlantic, based in New York. It emerged as part of the 1984 breakup of AT&T. Its dividend yield is +6.10%. It will pay out $0.98 on April 30, and to be eligible to receive it, shares must be held before March 27.
The company intends to have a significant presence in the real estate market; it has been doing so for 50 years and intends to increase its weight.
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