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As of 12/20/2024. Commercial services is a broad industry that includes professional,... As of 12/20/2024. Commercial services is a broad industry that includes professional, building maintenance, printing, security, food, construction and other services. These services are classified as discretionary because they are considered non-essential by consumers but desirable if their available income is sufficient. View more View less

As of 12/20/2024. Commercial services is a broad industry that includes professional, building maintenance, printing, security, food, construction and other services. These services are classified as discretionary because they are considered non-essential by... As of 12/20/2024. Commercial services is a broad industry that includes professional, building maintenance, printing, security, food, construction and other services. These services are classified as discretionary because they are considered non-essential by consumers but desirable if their available income is sufficient. View more View less

Overview

Payout

Div Growth

Returns

Buy Reco

Income Ratings

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As of 12/20/24
BRADY CORPBRADY

BRC | Stock | Common

$74.13

-1.89%

$3.61 B

1.30%

$0.96

1/10

2025

$0.24

-

Declared

30.65%

-

DELUXE CORPORATIONDELUXE

DLX | Stock | Common

$22.24

-0.71%

$991.70 M

5.40%

$1.20

2/17

2025

$0.30

-

Estimated

10.42%

-

ENNIS, INC.ENNIS

EBF | Stock | Common

$20.68

-1.66%

$546.86 M

4.84%

$1.00

1/03

2025

$0.25

-

Estimated

12.91%

-

Quad/Graphics, Inc.Quad/Graphics

QUAD | Stock | Common

$7.65

-0.39%

$400.27 M

2.61%

$0.20

-

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47.12%

-

$17.41

0.00%

-

0.80%

$0.14

12/31

2024

$0.03

-

Declared

-29.47%

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