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AA Dividend History & Description — Alcoa Corporation
Alcoa is a vertically integrated aluminum company. Through direct and indirect ownership, Co. has various operating locations in several countries around the world, situated primarily in Australia, Brazil, Canada, Iceland, Norway, Spain, and the U.S. Co.'s operations comprise three reportable business segments: Bauxite, Alumina, and Aluminum. The Bauxite and Alumina segments primarily consist of a series of affiliated operating entities held in Alcoa World Alumina and Chemicals, a global, unincorporated joint venture between Co. and Alumina Limited. The Aluminum segment consists of Co.'s aluminum smelting and casting along with the majority of the energy production business. Preferreds: ARNC.PR, ARNC.PRB When considering the Alcoa Corporation stock dividend history, we have taken known splits into account, such that the AA dividend history is presented on a split-adjusted ("apples to apples") basis. Alcoa Corporation dividend history is presented both in graphical/chart form, and as a AA dividend history data table along the right-hand column.
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AA Stock Dividend HistoryThe AA dividend history graphic shown above is presented after taking into consideration any known stock split occurrences, in order to present the most directly comparable AA historical dividend comparison possible. Historical dividends, when charted graphically, can reveal the long-term variability and/or growth within the AA dividend history record. Also see the AA stock dividend history data table along the right-hand column below.
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Hold (2.25 out of 4)
100th percentile
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PARTNER NEWS:Wed, Apr 17, 5:30 PM, Zacks
Here's What Key Metrics Tell Us About Alcoa (AA) Q1 Earnings The headline numbers for Alcoa (AA) give insight into how the company performed in the quarter ended March 2024, but it may be worthwhile to compare some of its key metrics to Wall Street estimates and the year-ago actuals.
Fri, Apr 12, 8:32 AM, Zacks
What's in the Offing for Alcoa (AA) This Earnings Season? Alcoa's (AA) first-quarter 2024 results are expected to bear the brunt of decreasing value-add product sales due to overall lower market demand. However, lower raw material and production costs are expected to provide some relief.
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