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YUM Dividend History & Description — Yum! Brands Inc
Yum! Brands franchises or operates a system of restaurants in various countries and territories under the concepts of KFC, Taco Bell, Pizza Hut and The Habit Burger Grill (collectively, the Concepts). Through its Concepts, Co. develops, operates or franchises a system of both conventional and non-conventional restaurants. Co.'s conventional restaurants feature dine-in, carryout and, in some instances, drive-thru service. Non-conventional units include express units which have a more limited menu and operate in non-conventional locations like malls, airports and subways. Co.'s segments are: the KFC Division; the Taco Bell Division; the Pizza Hut Division; and The Habit Burger Grill Division. When considering the Yum! Brands Inc stock dividend history, we have taken known splits into account, such that the YUM dividend history is presented on a split-adjusted ("apples to apples") basis. Yum! Brands Inc dividend history is presented both in graphical/chart form, and as a YUM dividend history data table along the right-hand column.
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YUM Stock Dividend HistoryThe YUM dividend history graphic shown above is presented after taking into consideration any known stock split occurrences, in order to present the most directly comparable YUM historical dividend comparison possible. Historical dividends, when charted graphically, can reveal the long-term variability and/or growth within the YUM dividend history record. Also see the YUM stock dividend history data table along the right-hand column below.
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Buy (2.74 out of 4)
21st percentile
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