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HomeIndustry ReleasesCummins, Inc. Declares Quarterly Common Stock Cash Dividend

Cummins, Inc. Declares Quarterly Common Stock Cash Dividend

COLUMBUS, Ind. — The Board of Directors of Cummins, Inc. (NYSE: CMI) today declared a quarterly common stock cash dividend of $1.14 per share, payable on June 5, 2019, to shareholders of record on May 24, 2019.

About Cummins

Cummins Inc., a global power leader, is a corporation of complementary business units that design, manufacture, distribute and service a broad portfolio of power solutions. The company’s products range from diesel and natural gas engines to hybrid and electric platforms. Cummins’ related technologies also include: battery systems, fuel systems, controls, air handling, filtration, emission solutions and electrical power generation systems.

Headquartered in Columbus, Ind. since its founding in 1919, Cummins employs approximately 62,600 people who are committed to powering a more prosperous world through three global corporate responsibility priorities critical to healthy communities: education, environment and equality of opportunity. Cummins serves customers in approximately 190 countries and territories through a network of approximately 600 company-owned and independent distributor locations and over 7,600 dealer locations and earned about $2.1 billion on sales of $23.8 billion in 2018. See how Cummins is powering a world that’s Always On by accessing news releases and more information at https://www.cummins.com/always-on. Follow Cummins on Twitter at www.twitter.com/cummins and on YouTube at www.youtube.com/cumminsinc. http://www.cummins.com

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