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  2. S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats - Wikipedia

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    Sigma-Aldrich (SIAL) was removed from the list due to its acquisition by Merck Group. In 2014, Bemis (BMS) was removed from the S&P 500 index and therefore removed from the index. In 2013, Pitney Bowes (PBI) was removed after slashing the dividend from 37.5c to 18.75c per quarter per share. In 2012, CenturyLink (CTL) was removed from the index.

  3. 2 Dividend Kings to Rule Them All in 2025 - AOL

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    If history is any teacher, the best thing you can do with your money is buy dividend stocks. ... Beverage giant PepsiCo (NASDAQ:PEP) is the first Dividend King to buy for 2025. Its stock has been ...

  4. Dividend Kings List by Yield: Top 25 Stocks - AOL

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    In this article, we discuss top 25 Dividend Kings by yield. You can skip our detailed analysis of dividend stocks and their performance in the past, and go directly to read Dividend Kings List by ...

  5. 3 Dividend Kings to Buy and Hold Forever

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    However, I still think this is one of the best Dividend King stocks you can buy. KMB has one of the highest dividend yields among Dividend Kings at 3.92% and has 53 consecutive years of dividend ...

  6. Dividend aristocrat - Wikipedia

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    A dividend aristocrat commonly refers to a company that is a member of the S&P 500 index and has increased its dividend for at least twenty-five consecutive years. [1] [2] [3] This core definition is consistent with that of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats. However, there are also different definitions.

  7. 4 Top Dividend Growth Stocks to Build Your Portfolio Around ...

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    Microsoft has become an elite dividend stock, too. Though it only yields 0.8%, the company has increased the dividend for 22 consecutive years, and its payout ratio is still just 31% of cash flow.