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SLGN Dividend History & Description — Silgan Holdings Inc
Silgan Holdings is a holding company. Through its subsidiaries, Co. manufactures rigid packaging solutions for consumer goods products. Co.'s three businesses are: dispensing and specialty closures business, which provides a variety of dispensing system solutions, including integrated dispensing packaging solutions, and proprietary metal and plastic specialty closures, as well as capping/sealing equipment and detection systems; metal containers business, which is engaged in the manufacture and sale of steel and aluminum containers; and custom containers business, which produces custom containers from a range of resin materials and provides an array of molding and decorating capabilities. When considering the Silgan Holdings Inc stock dividend history, we have taken known splits into account, such that the SLGN dividend history is presented on a split-adjusted ("apples to apples") basis. Silgan Holdings Inc dividend history is presented both in graphical/chart form, and as a SLGN dividend history data table along the right-hand column.
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SLGN Stock Dividend HistoryThe SLGN dividend history graphic shown above is presented after taking into consideration any known stock split occurrences, in order to present the most directly comparable SLGN historical dividend comparison possible. Historical dividends, when charted graphically, can reveal the long-term variability and/or growth within the SLGN dividend history record. Also see the SLGN stock dividend history data table along the right-hand column below.
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Buy (3.20 out of 4)
100th percentile
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Silgan (SLGN) Q4 Earnings Top Estimates, Revenues Dip Y/Y Silgan's (SLGN) fourth-quarter top line reflects the impacts of lower volumes.
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