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Thu, Apr 23rd, 2026

Dividend Aristocrats

A list of publicly traded companies from the S&P 500 Index with consistent dividend increases.
Thu, Apr 23rd, 2026

A Dividend Aristocrat is a company that is part of the S&P 500 Index and has consistently increased its dividend payouts to shareholders for at least 25 consecutive years. These companies are known for their financial stability, strong cash flow, and commitment to returning value to shareholders. Dividend Aristocrats are often seen as attractive investments for income-focused investors due to their reliable dividend growth. They are typically large, well-established companies with a history of weathering economic downturns while maintaining their dividend policies.

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Dividend Aristocrats News

How Wall Street is setting records even with the Iran war still going on

It seems so illogical

C : 129.73 (-1.48%)
BAC : 53.12 (-0.67%)
GEV : 1,127.56 (+13.75%)
PEP : 153.79 (-0.73%)
CME : 285.71 (+0.46%)
UNH : 353.52 (+2.17%)
Turn Exxon Mobil Stock into an Income Machine with This Options Play

Exxon Mobil (XOM) has long been a staple of dividend investors and with the stock showing a low Beta of 0.29 and a high yield of 2.81%, it provides an attractive opportunity for savvy investors.

XOM : 149.50 (+0.77%)
S&P Futures Climb as Investors Cheer U.S.-Iran Ceasefire Extension, Tesla Earnings in Focus

June S&P 500 E-Mini futures (ESM26) are trending up +0.56% this morning as sentiment improved after U.S. President Donald Trump indefinitely extended the ceasefire with Iran.

RKT.LN : 4,758.000 (+1.41%)
AAPL : 273.17 (+2.63%)
NOC : 589.62 (-3.52%)
ASM.NA : 841.600 (+0.48%)
TXN : 236.31 (+1.36%)
TSCO : 38.96 (-1.54%)
UNH : 353.52 (+2.17%)
ESM26 : 7,142.75 (-0.40%)
MSFT : 432.92 (+2.07%)
TSLA : 387.51 (+0.28%)
T : 25.98 (+0.39%)
IBM : 251.86 (-1.49%)
Stocks slip and oil prices rise on uncertainty about US-Iran ceasefire talks

U.S. stocks and oil prices flip-flopped as uncertainty rose about what will happen following a two-week ceasefire in the war with Iran, which had been set to expire Wednesday

AAPL : 273.17 (+2.63%)
$SPX : 7,137.90 (+1.05%)
QXO : 20.96 (-6.84%)
TSCO : 38.96 (-1.54%)
$IUXX : 26,937.27 (+1.73%)
UNH : 353.52 (+2.17%)
TSLA : 387.51 (+0.28%)
DGX : 204.00 (-0.51%)
PG : 142.85 (+0.37%)
$DOWI : 49,490.03 (+0.69%)
BLD : 452.82 (-3.64%)
AMZN : 255.36 (+2.18%)
Tim Cook will step down as Apple CEO and hand reins over to the iPhone maker's hardware leader

Apple CEO Tim Cook is stepping down from the job that he inherited from the late Steve Jobs, ending a 15-year reign that saw the company’s market value soar by more than $3.6 trillion during an iPhone-fueled...

NFLX : 93.24 (+0.71%)
NVDA : 202.50 (+1.31%)
AAPL : 273.17 (+2.63%)
IBM : 251.86 (-1.49%)
$SPX : 7,137.90 (+1.05%)
FORR : 6.23 (-0.95%)
$DOWI : 49,490.03 (+0.69%)
$IUXX : 26,937.27 (+1.73%)
AMZN : 255.36 (+2.18%)
Oil prices rise and US stocks give back a bit of their record-breaking rally

Oil prices climbed following the latest rise of U.S.-Iran tensions, but the moves were more modest than they were earlier in the war

BAC : 53.12 (-0.67%)
$SPX : 7,137.90 (+1.05%)
MS : 191.05 (+0.92%)
JPM : 313.02 (+0.01%)
QXO : 20.96 (-6.84%)
CCL.LN : 1,977.199 (-2.12%)
$IUXX : 26,937.27 (+1.73%)
UNH : 353.52 (+2.17%)
TSLA : 387.51 (+0.28%)
PG : 142.85 (+0.37%)
$DOWI : 49,490.03 (+0.69%)
RCL : 265.64 (-2.15%)
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