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UPS’ board approved a small dividend hike in February this year, thereby raising its quarterly cash dividend to $1.64 per share ($6.56 annualized) from $1.63 ($6.52 annualized).
UPS has never cut its dividend in recent history. In fact, it has maintained a consistent quarterly payout and has a solid track record of 16 consecutive years of dividend increases.
UPS shares, which are off another 1.5% Wednesday to $89.50 after hitting a new 52-week low, now yield 7.3%. The UPS annual dividend is $6.56 a share.
Let's start with the dividend payout ratio. The closer this ratio is to 100%, the more precarious a company's dividend is. UPS' dividend payout ratio is a little over 95%.
UPS trades at a significant discount with a 6.34% dividend yield. EPS growth expected at 12.2% next year, with strong long-term fundamentals.
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