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AIT Dividend History & Description — Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc.
Applied Industrial Technologies is a distributor and solutions provider of industrial motion, power, control, and automation technologies. Co.'s segments are Service Center Based Distribution and Engineered Solutions. Co.'s Service Center Based Distribution segment provides products and services addressing the maintenance and repair of motion control infrastructure and production equipment. Co.'s Engineered Solutions segment focuses on distributing, engineering, designing, integrating, and repairing hydraulic and pneumatic fluid power technologies, and engineered flow control products and services, as well as automation solutions, including machine vision. When considering the Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. stock dividend history, we have taken known splits into account, such that the AIT dividend history is presented on a split-adjusted ("apples to apples") basis. Applied Industrial Technologies, Inc. dividend history is presented both in graphical/chart form, and as a AIT dividend history data table along the right-hand column.
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AIT Stock Dividend HistoryThe AIT dividend history graphic shown above is presented after taking into consideration any known stock split occurrences, in order to present the most directly comparable AIT historical dividend comparison possible. Historical dividends, when charted graphically, can reveal the long-term variability and/or growth within the AIT dividend history record. Also see the AIT stock dividend history data table along the right-hand column below.
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Strong Buy (4.00 out of 4)
99th percentile
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