A dividend cut occurs when a company reduces its shareholder payout, often to preserve cash during financial strain or to reinvest in growth. Investors may benefit if the cut stabilizes the business, potentially avoiding deeper losses. However, income-focused shareholders typically lose immediate earnings, making it a strategic move for long-term corporate health.
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