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| Covidien Announces Dividend Increase of 16% |
“This increase reflects our good performance to date in 2012, our
commitment to enhance shareholder value and the Board’s confidence in
our future growth prospects,” said José ( “This increase is consistent with our commitment to balance cash return to shareholders with reinvestment in our business,” Almeida added. “In the last twelve months, we have returned 83% of our free cash flow to shareholders through dividends and stock buybacks, well above our recently increased target of 50%. We intend to expand the dividend payout ratio and are planning future dividend increases which exceed expected EPS growth.”
At the new rate, the annual dividend is
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introduce and market new products or keep pace with advances in
technology, the reimbursement practices of a small number of large
public and private insurers, cost-containment efforts of customers,
purchasing groups, third-party payors and governmental organizations,
intellectual property rights disputes, complex and costly regulation,
including healthcare fraud and abuse regulations and the Foreign Corrupt
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