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While Mr. Einhorn and others have proposed workarounds, including issuing "preferred stock" with fixed dividend payments, Prof.
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Mr Einhorn first approached Apple about his idea for the issue of perpetual preferred stock and a higher dividend payout for shareholders at the end of May, Apple said.
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If Diamond hits earnings target by 2013, the warrants could be cancelled and replaced with preferred stock baring a 10% dividend for two years.
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Meanwhile, if you want a fund chock full of preferred stock that will give you qualified dividend income, look to the PowerShares Financial Preferred ETF, which produces 100% qualified income, says Ms. Woodham.
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He said he thought Fannie Mae would never fail, but he denied that he told the client that there was an implicit guaranty that the government would pay the dividend on the preferred stock if Fannie couldn't pay it.
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Also, think about adding (or keeping) preferred stock, which almost always carries a dividend to provide income.
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Cumulative preferred stock buffers the risk of a skipped dividend payment by allowing past due dividends to accrue.
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Mr Einhorn's proposals for releasing funds to shareholders involve "preferred" stock - which pays a fixed dividend over time.
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