I usually look at the past 5
years dividend growth history to see how the company has been doing and read more about management's dividend policy in their annual statement.
I usually look at the past 5
years dividend growth history to see how the company has been doing and read more about management's dividend policy in their annual statement.
They have a 6
year dividend growth history and a 3 year 11 % average dividend growth rate.
Valspar's 39 -
year dividend growth history is actually a little longer than Sherwin Williams, but that didn't stop Sherwin Williams from offering a 40 % premium for Valspar stock.
While Chubb Limited retained ACE's 23 -
year dividend growth history that still meant that Chubb fell off the list of Dividend Aristocrats.
Not exact matches
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Annual
Dividend: $ 2.63
Dividend Yield: 5.12 %
Dividend Growth History: 22
years Payout Ratio: 83.4 % Earnings Per Share: $ 1.10 PE Ratio: 46.60
But that income
history of 20
years +
dividend growth has some serious attraction and looks almost too good to be true.
With IBM stock trading for just 11 times its guidance for adjusted earnings this
year, investors can get a near - 4 %
dividend yield, along with a long
history of
dividend growth, all for a bargain price.
9 % = Companies with a very strong competitive advantages + stellar balance sheet + strong
dividend growth history (10
years + with consecutive increase).
BMI has a
dividend growth history going back 12
years with a ten
year annualized
dividend growth rate of 10.2 %.
As you can see many of the stocks mentioned may have high current PE's but also feature long to very long
dividend histories with relatively high ten
year annualized
dividend growth rates at around or better than 10 %.
In general, W. P. Carey has a
history of very slow
dividend growth; in most
years, the increase has been less than 2 %.
Some of these cheap stocks have fantastic
histories of
dividend growth behind them, and are trading at levels not seen in
years.
If there are fewer than 40 stocks with at least seven consecutive
years of
dividend growth, or if sector or country caps are breached, the index will include companies with shorter
dividend growth histories.
This includes correctly identifying the extreme
dividend growth and capital appreciation awaiting Visa shareholders in general during its rise from $ 50 to $ 130 per share over the past four
years, Schwab investors during Brexit when the stock was at $ 25 before rising to $ 60, or pointing out the inanity of paying $ 71 per share for classic blue - chip staple General Mills in the summer of 2016 (triggering my only ever «short» article for a blue - chip stock in my
history of writing).
I wanted to focus on companies that have a solid
history of earnings (10
year earnings per share
growth), revenue
growth and most importantly (for me)--
dividends.
As the nation's largest mutual life insurance company, New York Life has wowed policyholders
year in and
year out with its fantastic cash value
growth due to a solid
history of
dividend payments.
It was another quiet week as a company with a 41 -
year history of
dividend growth announced its latest regular quarterly
dividend.
It pays nice
dividend with 23 %
dividend growth, 4
year dividend increase
history and 21 % annual expected return
growth.
Dividend Aristocrat stocks have a history of increasing dividends at least 25 consecutive years and are typically viewed as the best - of - breed dividend growth
Dividend Aristocrat stocks have a
history of increasing
dividends at least 25 consecutive
years and are typically viewed as the best - of - breed
dividend growth
dividend growth stocks.
By focusing on high quality
dividend growth stocks with a long
history of rewarding shareholders, individual investors can build a portfolio that should pay rising
dividend income
year after
year.
Telus, which is expected to report on May 10, is currently trading at a
dividend yield of 4.4 % and has a long
history of semi-annual
dividend increases, with a seven -
year compound annual
growth rate of 11.4 %.
Fortunately, thanks to increased foreign weapons sales, a recovery in corporate jet sales that is currently underway, as well as a very strong
history of buybacks (which lowers the payout ratio and allows for longer, stronger
dividend growth), General Dynamics has potential to generate 8 % to 10 % bottom line
growth in the coming
years.
9 % = Companies with a very strong competitive advantages + stellar balance sheet + strong
dividend growth history (10
years + with consecutive increase).
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dividend yield, P / E ratio,
Dividend Safety & Growth scores, EPS & FCF payout ratios, ex-dividend dates, pay dates, 1 -, 3 -, 5 -, and 10 - year dividend growth rates, dividend payout history, return on equity, a
Dividend Safety &
Growth scores, EPS & FCF payout ratios, ex-dividend dates, pay dates, 1 -, 3 -, 5 -, and 10 - year dividend growth rates, dividend payout history, return on equity, and
Growth scores, EPS & FCF payout ratios, ex-
dividend dates, pay dates, 1 -, 3 -, 5 -, and 10 - year dividend growth rates, dividend payout history, return on equity, a
dividend dates, pay dates, 1 -, 3 -, 5 -, and 10 -
year dividend growth rates, dividend payout history, return on equity, a
dividend growth rates, dividend payout history, return on equity, and
growth rates,
dividend payout history, return on equity, a
dividend payout
history, return on equity, and more.
«My holdings of company stock are higher than I'd like but the
growth and
dividend history over the past five
years have been impressive with still a lot of room for continued
growth,» says Shaun.
You can look at the recent
history of a
dividend growth stock and see, for example, that its 5 -
year dividend growth rate has been 10 % per
year for the past 5
years.
They just boosted the
dividend by a small percentage making it one of my shorter
histories of
dividend raises at only 7
years of
dividend growth.
Pfizer had an excellent
history of
dividend growth with a historical average of over 18 % per
year before cutting it by 50 % in 2009 to $ 0.64 per share on an annual basis.
If there are fewer than 40 stocks with at least 10 consecutive
years of
dividend growth, the index will include companies with shorter
dividend growth histories.
At that point it had a
dividend yield of 5.8 % and had been increasing its dividend for 30 consecutive years (read over the analysis and look some more at the company's recent history since this was posted if you want to be impressed by Dividend Growth Investor and his an
dividend yield of 5.8 % and had been increasing its
dividend for 30 consecutive years (read over the analysis and look some more at the company's recent history since this was posted if you want to be impressed by Dividend Growth Investor and his an
dividend for 30 consecutive
years (read over the analysis and look some more at the company's recent
history since this was posted if you want to be impressed by
Dividend Growth Investor and his an
Dividend Growth Investor and his analysis).