In the past week, nine companies in Dividend Radar announced dividend increases, including one of the stocks I own.
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Thursday, March 18, 2021
Dividend Increases: March 6-12, 2021
This weekly article series provides a summary of dividend changes announced for stocks in Dividend Radar, a weekly automatically generated spreadsheet listing stocks with dividend streaks of five years or more.
We present a summary table with relevant data and key statistics of all dividend increases. Additionally, we provide a snapshot analysis of one of the stocks we think is worth considering.
As a dividend growth investor, my objective is to identify high-quality dividend growth [DG] stocks trading at reasonable valuations. That's a tough task, though, as high-quality DG stocks often trade at premium valuations. I monitor dividend increase announcements and select a high-quality stock (according to DVK Quality Snapshots) for consideration.
To read about these announcements and review the high-quality candidate, please read this article at Seeking Alpha.
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It sucks not being able to read your articles on seeking alpha anymore now that they made it subscription-only. Please consider adding your full articles here (maybe after they made you money there)
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