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2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - Scooterd - 01-01-2022 For those with Interest - Although the total number of dividend aristocrats remained stagnant at 65 between 2020 and 2021, there are actually three new members of the index over the last year or so, and three stocks were removed.
3M Co. (MMM) Industrials 63 Years A.O. Smith Co. (AOS) Industrials 28 years Abbott Laboratories (ABT) Health care 49 years AbbVie Inc. (ABBV) Health care 49 years Aflac Inc. (AFL) Financials 38 years Air Products and Chemicals Inc. (APD) Materials 39 years Albemarle Corp. (ALB) Materials 27 years Amcor PLC (AMCR) Materials 38 years Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. (ADM) Consumer staples 47 years AT&T Inc. (T) Communications services 36 years Atmos Energy Corp. (ATO) Utilities 34 years Automatic Data Processing Inc. (ADP) Information technology 46 years Becton, Dickinson & Co. (BDX) Health care 49 years Brown-Forman Corp. (BF-B) Consumer staples 37 years Cardinal Health Inc. (CAH) Health care 34 years Caterpillar Inc. (CAT) Industrials 27 years Chevron Corp. (CVX) Energy 34 years Chubb Ltd. (CB) Financials 28 years Cincinnati Financial Corp. (CINF) Financials 61 years Cintas Corp. (CTAS) Industrials 37 years The Clorox Co. (CLX) Consumer staples 45 years The Coca-Cola Co. (KO) Consumer staples 59 years Colgate-Palmolive Co. (CL) Consumer staples 59 years Consolidated Edison Inc. (ED) Utilities 47 years Dover Corp. (DOV) Industrials 65 years Ecolab Inc. (ECL) Materials 29 years Emerson Electric Co. (EMR) Industrials 59 years Essex Property Trust Inc. (ESS) Real estate 27 years Expeditors International of Washington Inc. (EXPD) Industrials 27 years ExxonMobil Corp. (XOM) Energy 37 years Federal Realty Investment Trust (FRT) Real estate 49 years Franklin Resources Inc. (BEN) Financials 40 years General Dynamics Corp. (GD) Industrials years Genuine Parts Co. (GPC) Consumer discretionary 65 years Hormel Foods Corp. (HRL) Consumer staples 55 years Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW) Industrials 50 years International Business Machines Corp. (IBM) Information technology 25 years Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) Health care 59 years Kimberly-Clark Corp. (KMB) Consumer staples 48 years Leggett & Platt Inc. (LEG) Consumer discretionary 50 years Linde PLC (LIN) Materials 28 years Lowe's Companies Inc. (LOW) Consumer discretionary 47 years McCormick & Co. (MKC) Consumer staples 35 years McDonald's Corp. (MCD) Consumer discretionary 44 years Medtronic PLC (MDT) Health care 43 years NextEra Energy Inc. (NEE) Utilities 25 years Nucor Corp. (NUE) Materials 48 years Pentair PLC (PNR) Industrials 44 years People's United Financial Inc. (PBCT) Financials 28 years PepsiCo Inc. (PEP) Consumer staples 48 years PPG Industries Inc. (PPG) Materials 49 years The Procter & Gamble Co. (PG) Consumer staples 65 years Realty Income Corp. (O) Real estate 26 years Roper Technologies Inc. (ROP) Industrials 28 years S&P Global Inc. (SPGI) Financials 48 years Sherwin-Williams Co. (SHW) Materials 42 years Stanley Black & Decker Inc. (SWK) Industrials 53 years Sysco Corp. (SYY) Consumer staples 41 years T. Rowe Price Group Inc. (TROW) Financials 35 years Target Corp. (TGT) Consumer discretionary 49 years VF Corp. (VFC) Consumer discretionary 49 years W.W. Grainger Inc. (GWW) Industrials 50 years Walgreens Boots Alliance Inc. (WBA) Consumer staples 45 years Walmart Inc. (WMT) Consumer staples 48 years West Pharmaceutical Services Inc. (WST) Health care 28 years - Scoot RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - fenders53 - 01-01-2022 Thanks. I guess I am curious how ABT cut their dividend on the ABBV spin. I guess I would have to add up the RTX spin divs and perhaps answer my own question. So RTX waits 25 years to get back on the list while others raise a penny or two while floundering and remain. Obviously it's just a list and you research from there. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - cemanuel - 01-02-2022 AT&T should forfeit its position more quickly - it paid the same dividend all four times in 2020 as it did in 2021, $.52. Not sure what they're waiting for, to me it's no longer on the lists. Edit: Just saw in the title that this is through 10/21. I'm sure T is now gone from the lists. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - cemanuel - 01-02-2022 (01-01-2022, 08:07 PM)fenders53 Wrote: Thanks. I guess I am curious how ABT cut their dividend on the ABBV spin. I guess I would have to add up the RTX spin divs and perhaps answer my own question. So RTX waits 25 years to get back on the list while others raise a penny or two while floundering and remain. Obviously it's just a list and you research from there. The S&P list is a bit strange - not sure if this is from them. There have been cases where when a company split it stayed on the list so long as the combined dividends were increased the following year, and cases where they didn't. There are criteria to be on the S&P list but the final criterion is whatever company the list's governing body says belongs there. I was thinking a difference in the two was how it treated ABT/ABBV vs PM/MO. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - fenders53 - 01-02-2022 They have a number of rules that seem to be fluid. I'm not saying Otis and Carrier should be granted Aristocrat status, but RTX would probably remain had they paid an adequate dividend for one year. Nothing against XOM but they waited about 7 quarters to give a token raise and pretty much financed the div for a year. It's not ruining my investing experience lol but the rules are being gamed. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - ken-do-nim - 01-02-2022 I simply want a list of stocks that have raised the dividend enough to keep up with inflation for the last 25 years. IBM going $1.62 -> $1.63 -> $1.64 in the last 3 years is the antithesis of that. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - fenders53 - 01-02-2022 (01-02-2022, 09:02 AM)ken-do-nim Wrote: I simply want a list of stocks that have raised the dividend enough to keep up with inflation for the last 25 years. IBM going $1.62 -> $1.63 -> $1.64 in the last 3 years is the antithesis of that. And they are deemed a new Aristocrat where they will remain for years. There are many utilities that have never missed a div for 50 years, but froze it for years at a time. The list is losing some meaning. I too want dividends that grow faster than inflation, but over a longer period. A solid company that boosted it 3% this year coming out of a pandemic when inflation turned out to be 6% isn't a bust, provided inflation returns closer to normal as we expect it to. The better list is stocks with a 10 year div growth rate at 15%, that have survived a rough economic patch, and trying to make the aristocrat list. Nothing really magical about 25 years. Managing your balance sheet through two recessions means more to me. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - Scooterd - 01-02-2022 (01-02-2022, 05:48 AM)cemanuel Wrote: AT&T should forfeit its position more quickly - it paid the same dividend all four times in 2020 as it did in 2021, $.52. Not sure what they're waiting for, to me it's no longer on the lists. AT&T still on the list - I just checked NOBL ETF (Bottom of page) carries a 1.42% weight - https://www.proshares.com/our-etfs/strategic/nobl GO PACK!!!! (Rift in family today as I need Dal to drop one against AZ. to secure first round bye) Makes me question my choice of marrying a Texas gal but I guess I'll keep her. - Scoot RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - cemanuel - 01-02-2022 AT&T still on the list I probably should have said they'd no longer be on the list once it's updated. I don't know when or how often that happens. But the total dividend per share in 2021 is identical to the amount paid in 2020. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - fenders53 - 01-02-2022 (01-02-2022, 10:07 AM)Scooterd Wrote:A lot of Packer fans in my circle but I love them anyway.(01-02-2022, 05:48 AM)cemanuel Wrote: AT&T should forfeit its position more quickly - it paid the same dividend all four times in 2020 as it did in 2021, $.52. Not sure what they're waiting for, to me it's no longer on the lists. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - fenders53 - 01-02-2022 (01-02-2022, 10:20 AM)cemanuel Wrote: AT&T still on the listIt's about fiscal years which adds to the confusion. Not sure if they have violated the official rules yet. RE: 2021 Dividend Aristocrat changes - Current thru 10/21 - Scooterd - 01-02-2022 (01-02-2022, 10:22 AM)fenders53 Wrote:(01-02-2022, 10:20 AM)cemanuel Wrote: AT&T still on the listIt's about fiscal years which adds to the confusion. Not sure if they have violated the official rules yet. Agree |