What Is A Dividend Rock Star? It is a stock that pays a consistent, reliable and competitive dividend over a long period of time, and is expected to continue to pay in the same manner many years to come. More specifically: It is paying an annual yield above 75% of dividend payers. It has paid dividend every year without dramatically reducing payout in the past. Its dividend per share amount has increased over the past. It is able to pay the current rate of dividends from its earnings. It has the ability to keep paying its dividends going forward...
Greif, Inc. (NYSE:GEF) is a true Dividend Rock Star. Its yield of 4.5% makes it one of the market’s top dividend payer. In the past ten years, Greif has also grown its dividend from $1.52 to $1.76. Below, I have outlined more attractive dividend aspects for Greif for income investors who may be interested in new dividend stocks for their portfolio.
Source: Simply Wall St.
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