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Early Eli Lilly stock investors now earn a 9% dividend yield-on-cost

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There's a reason the world's most patient investors love dividend stocks. Market movements heavily influence a stock's capital-gains potential in a given year. But dividends are usually paid whether the broader market is up or down, and that dependability is a big reason to factor them in when …

There's a reason the world's most patient investors love dividend stocks. Market movements heavily influence a stock's capital-gains potential in a given year. But dividends are usually paid whether the broader market is up or down, and that dependability is a big reason to factor them in when …

There's a reason the world's most patient investors love dividend stocks. Market movements heavily influence a stock's capital-gains potential in a given year. But dividends are usually paid whether the broader market is up or down, and that dependability is a big reason to factor them in when …

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