Norfolk Southern Corp. on July 27 raised its quarterly dividend by 11% to 80 cents per share from 72 cents per share.
The dividend is payable Sept. 10 to shareholders on record Aug. 6. Norfolk Southern has increased its dividend by 29% in 2018.
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Norfolk Southern Corp. on July 27 raised its quarterly dividend by 11% to 80 cents per share from 72 cents per share.
The dividend is payable Sept. 10 to shareholders on record Aug. 6. Norfolk Southern has increased its dividend by 29% in 2018.