Big investors and companies fall out
In the last recession of the early 1990s many companies privately thought they could not afford to maintain their dividends. But they did not dare hint to their shareholders that they were thinking about cutting dividends because such a suggestion, coming out of the blue, would risk destroying their relationship with the institutional investors, their reputation and their share price.

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