Previously, I wrote an article about some simple analysis I did of companies listed in SGX that pays dividends. The main conclusion of that article was as follows: 1) If a company is giving out dividends this year, the chance that it would give out same or more dividends (absolute amount per share) next year was 60%. 2) If a company is giving out dividends this year, the chance that it would give out at least 50% or more dividends (absolute amount per share) next year was 80%. In this article, I wanted to see if certain attributes of a company will significantly influence these percentages. In particular, I wanted to look at Market Capitalization and Sector. Based on the dividend information between 2006 and 2015, this was what I found: 1) As you may have suspected, companies with higher market capitalization are more consistent with dividend payouts. Especially during...