
The Dividend Radar spreadsheet separates stocks into categories three categories: Champions (with increase streaks of 25+ years), Contenders (10-24 years), and Challengers (5-9 years).
In the past week, sixteen companies in Dividend Radar announced dividend increases, including three of the stocks I own. Note there were no dividend cuts or suspensions announced for Dividend Radar stocks during this period.

As a dividend growth investor, my objective is to identify high-quality dividend growth stocks trading at reasonable valuations. That's a tough task, though, as such stocks often trade at premium valuations.
I monitor dividend increase announcements and usually select a high-quality stock (according to DVK Quality Snapshots) for consideration.
To read about these announcements, please read this article on Seeking Alpha.
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