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Monday, August 31, 2009

Altria Group's 6% Dividend Hike

When companies decide to share a portion of their earnings with their shareholders, it is a sign of prudent fiscal discipline. Shareholders who are rewarded on a timely basis in the form of dividend payments are less likely to sell their holdings, even during a steep market correction. However, when companies decide to raise their distributions they exert strong confidence in their near-term performance. This dividend increase is a strong bullish signal especially if it comes after a long string of consecutive dividend increases.

Several companies announced that their boards of directors have approved dividend increases. The companies include:

Altria Group, Inc. (MO), which engages in the manufacture and sale of cigarettes and other tobacco products in the United States, increased its quarterly dividend by 6.3% to 34 cents per share. The stock currently yields 7.50%. Check my analysis of the stock.

MGE Energy, Inc. (MGEE), which engages in generating, purchasing, transmitting, and distributing electricity, increased its quarterly dividend by 8% to 14 cents per share. MGE Energy, Inc. is a dividend achiever, which has increased its quarterly dividend for 34 consecutive years. The stock currently yields 3.90%.

HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. (HCC), which provides property and casualty, surety, group life, accident, and health insurance coverage, as well as related agency and reinsurance brokerage services to commercial customers and individuals., increased its quarterly dividend by 8% to 13.50 cents per share. HCC Insurance Holdings, Inc. is a dividend achiever, which has increased its quarterly dividend in each of the past thirteen years. The stock currently yields 1.90%.

Delta Natural Gas Company, Inc. (DGAS), which sells and distributes or transports natural gas to customers in central and southeastern Kentucky., increased its quarterly dividend by 1.6% to 32.50 cents per share. The company has raised dividends consistently since 2005. The stock currently yields 5.20%.

G&K Services, Inc. (GKSR), which provides branded identity apparel and facility services programs in North America., increased its quarterly dividend by 7% to 7.5 cents per share The stock currently yields only 1.30%.

Alliance Financial Corporation (ALNC), which which provides various banking products and services to commercial, retail, government, and investment management customers, increased its quarterly dividend by 7.7% to 28 cents per share. The stock currently yields 4.00%.

Guess?, Inc. (GES), which designs, markets, distributes, and licenses lifestyle collections of apparel and accessories for men, women, and children., increased its quarterly dividend by 25% to 12.5 cents per share. The stock currently yields 1.40%.

ESSA Bancorp, Inc. (ESSA), which provides financial services to individuals, families, and businesses in Pennsylvania, increased its quarterly dividend by 25% to 5 cents per share. The stock currently yields only 1.20%.

Harris Corporation (HRS), which operates as a communications and information technology company that serves government and commercial markets worldwide, increased its quarterly dividend by 10% to 22 cents per share. The stock currently yields 1.90%.

In summary I view Altria's dividend increase as a bullish sign for the company stock. The company seems to be following its policy of consistent dividend increases that it used to follow before the spin-offs of Philip Morris International (PM) and Kraft Foods (KFT) I do however also own some Philip Morris International in order to benefit from international exposure to the tobacco sector.

Full Disclosure: Long PM and MO

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