The Cloud will fuel Microsoft’s dividend

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MICROSOFT CORP. $135 (Nasdaq symbol MSFT; High-Growth Dividend Payer Portfolio, Manufacturing & Industry sector; Shares outstanding: 7.6 billion; Market cap: $1.03 trillion; Dividend yield: 1.4%; Dividend Sustainability Rating: Highest; www.microsoft.com) began operating in 1975 and is now the world’s largest computer software company. Its Windows operating system powers about 80% of the world’s personal computers. Microsoft’s other main product—its Office suite, which includes a word processor (Word), spreadsheets (Excel) and slide presentations (PowerPoint)—controls over half of its market. 15 years of steady dividends Microsoft began paying regular dividends in 2004 and has increased that rate each year since 2010. With the December 2018 payment, it increased its quarterly dividend by 9.5%, to $0.46 a share from $0.42. The new annual rate of $1.84 yields 1.4%. The company continues to benefit from its 2014 decision to focus on cloud-computing services. Its main cloud service is Microsoft Azure, which lets individuals and businesses manage databases as well as store and back up their files. Users can run Azure on…