Not exact matches
Owen's & Minor (OMI) on 01/31/18 (yes I
know it's technically January but they usually raise in Feb.)
increased their
dividend 1 % to $ 0.26 and this marks the 20th consecutive
year of
increases.
Their
dividend yield was pretty high at the time when I purchased it, and
knowing that they've been
increasing their
dividends at 19 % within the past 5
years time attract me of owning the company.
The rebranded company, formerly
known as Philip Morris, has
increased dividends for 44
years straight.
Additionally, with at least 25 consecutive
years of
dividend increases, you
know you are in good hands from a return of shareholder capital standpoint.
Franklin Resources (BEN), also
known as Franklin Templeton Investments, has delivered not only 34 straight
years of
increasing dividends, but blisteringly fast payout growth as well as well.
The most well -
known is the S&P 500
Dividend Aristocrats, composed of the largest U.S. firms that have increased their dividend every year for at least 2
Dividend Aristocrats, composed of the largest U.S. firms that have
increased their
dividend every year for at least 2
dividend every
year for at least 25
years.
Chase made some changes to it in the last
year — the sign - up bonus spending requirement
increased from $ 3,000 to $ 4,000, you can
no longer purchase Chase points outright and the 7 % annual points
dividend was eliminated.