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Sunday, September 10, 2017

4 Dividend Increases: August 28-September 8, 2017

Companies can only increase their dividends regularly if earnings grow sufficiently.

I like monitoring dividend increases for stocks on my watch list of dividend growth stocks because I consider such stocks to be candidates for further analysis.

In the past two weeks, four companies on my watch list decided to increase their dividends, including one of the stocks I hold in my portfolio.

Only one of these stocks announced a double-digit percentage increase. Royal Caribbean Cruises (RCL) announced an impressive increase of 25%! The stock now yields 2.03% at $117.45 per share.

To read about this week's dividend increases and to see F.A.S.T. Graphs of three of the stocks, please see this article at Seeking Alpha.



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