If The Globe and Mail lists a stock's dividend as $1, then it is most likely the case that the stock:

A) paid $1 during the past quarter, with no future dividends forecast.
B) pays $1 quarterly, or an estimated $4 annually.
C) pays $0.25 quarterly, or an estimated $1 annually.
D) paid $1 during the past year, with no future dividends forecast.

Answer: C) pays $0.25 quarterly, or an estimated $1 annually.

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