This morning, Schlumberger (NYSE:SLB) declared its quarterly dividend of 21 cents per share, maintaining the amount paid last quarter. With the dividend, the company also announced fourth quarter earning that beat Wall Street estimates, but forecasts regarding natural gas did disappoint investors.
In morning trading, shares of Schlumberger were trading lower, off a little more than one and a half percent.
In other dividend news, Williams Companies (NYSE:WMB) maintained its quarterly dividend of 11 cents per share. Peoples United Financial (PBCT) maintained its quarterly dividend of 15.25 cents per share. Scotts Miracle Gro (NYSE:SMG) maintained its quarterly dividend of 12.5 cents per share. And Covidien (COV) maintained its quarterly dividend of 18 cents per share.
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