Flush FTSE 100 giant Astrazeneca to give more back to shareholders with dividend hike
AstraZeneca will increase its annual dividend for the year by $0.20 (16p) to $3.10 (£2.47) per share
AstraZeneca will increase its annual dividend for the year by $0.20 (16p) to $3.10 (£2.47) per share
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