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In case you missed it, 6 big dividend hikes: Owens Corning raises by 49% By
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IntroductionHere are the biggest fresh dividend hikes and special dividends, as first covered on InvestingPro+, ...
Here are Recognized dealersthe biggest fresh dividend hikes and special dividends, as first covered on InvestingPro+, including several predicted by data from and StreetInsider last weekend.
Get a jump on this week's likely dividend hikes.
1. (NYSE:) hiked its quarterly dividend by 48.6% to $0.52 per share, or $2.08 annualized. This is a 48.6% increase from the prior dividend of $0.35. The dividend will be payable on January 19, 2023, to stockholders of record on January 4, 2023, with an ex-dividend date of January 3, 2023. The company also approved a 10-million-share buyback.
2. (NYSE:) hiked its quarterly dividend by 23.5% to $0.42 per share, or $1.68 annualized. The dividend will be payable on January 17, 2023, to stockholders of record on January 3, 2023, with an ex-dividend date of December 30, 2022.
3. Corp (NASDAQ:) declared a special dividend of $1 for a yield of 33.1%. The dividend will be payable on January 10, 2023, to stockholders of record on December 12, 2022, with an ex-dividend date of January 11, 2023.
4. (NYSE:) hiked its quarterly dividend by 11.9% to $0.235 per share, or $0.94 annualized. The dividend will be payable on February 1, 2023, to stockholders of record on January 18, 2023, with an ex-dividend date of January 17, 2023. (Predicted last week)
5. Marriot Vacations Worldwide (NYSE:) hiked its quarterly dividend by 16.1% to $0.72 per share, or $2.88 annualized, for a yield of 1.9%. The dividend will be payable on January 5, 2023, to stockholders of record on December 22, 2022, with an ex-dividend date of December 21, 2022.
6. Sturm Ruger & Company Inc (NYSE:) declared a special dividend of $5.00 per share for a yield of 9.1%. The dividend will be payable on January 5, 2023, to stockholders of record on December 15, 2022, with an ex-dividend date of December 14, 2022. The company also approved a $1.5 billion share buyback.
Plus, more dividend hikes predicted by and StreetInsider data last week:
- Merck & Company Inc (NYSE:) hiked 5.8% to $0.73 per share
- Eastman Chemical (NYSE:) hiked 3.9% to $0.79 per share
- (NASDAQ:) hiked 1.3% to $0.1975 per share
- McCormick (NYSE:) & Co. hiked 5.4% to $0.39 per share
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