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Atmos Energy Increases Quarterly Dividend

DALLAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Atmos Energy Corporation (NYSE: ATO) said today that its Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend increase on the company’s common stock to 87.0 cents per share. The Fiscal 2024 annual dividend was $3.22. The Fiscal 2025 indicated annual dividend is $3.48. The dividend will be paid on December 9, 2024, to shareholders of record on November 25, 2024. This is the company’s 164th consecutive quarterly dividend. Atmos Energy Corporation, an S&P 500 company headq...

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