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... moved that much is where we would account for the dividend payable which is down about that much and then as ... in terms of our capital structure. We protect that dividend and Paul commented on our thinking of that going ...
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... in the third quarter. Cash flow from operations was over $3 billion. Capital spending was nearly $1.4 billion, dividend payments were nearly $800 million, and stock repurchases were $2.1 billion. As we turn now to the ...
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... than the first quarter. Cash flow from operations was over $2.5 billion. Capital spending was $1.2 billion, dividend payments were $800 million, and stock repurchases were $2.5 billion. As we turn now to the outlook ...
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... allowed us to pay a record dividend in the quarter, announce a dividend increase, and buy back $2.5 billion worth of stock -- decisions ... Capital spending was $900 million. Dividend payments were $740 million, and stock ...
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... were $1.5 billion, capital spending was $1.3 billion, and dividend payments were $660 million. As we turn now to the ... of buy-back. We raised the dividend. We paid the dividend, so you are going to continue to see us use ...
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... uses of cash were for capital spending of $1.1 billion, dividend payments of $650 million, and stock repurchases of $750 ... buyback to $750 million. In addition, we paid a dividend of about $650 million, and on top of that ...
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... was lower. Capital spending was $1.3 billion, dividend payments were $650 million, and stock ... We set a cash target, we protect the dividend, we pay the dividend and then buy backs are almost a drop off from that ...
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... operations and proceeds from divestitures. Capital spending was $1.1 billion, stock repurchases were $150 million, and dividend payments were nearly $600 million. As we now turn to the outlook for the first quarter, ...
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... $7.2 billion in the second quarter. Capital spending was $1.2 billion. Stock repurchases were $500 million and dividend payments were nearly $600 million. As a reminder, we indicated in April that we expected to reduce ...
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... $1.5 billion from the first quarter. Stock repurchases were $1 billion. Capital spending was $1.7 billion, and dividend payments were nearly $600 million. As a reminder, we indicated in April that we expect to reduce ...