Feb 20 2007

Bloomberg Dividend Increases


There has been a bit of talk on a couple of blogs about a new service that Bloomberg has been touting concerning dividend payments. Ticker Sense has a good post about it and actually ran some numbers and came up with a list of stocks that have projected dividend growth rates of above 3% and are expected to increase their dividends on the next dividend declaration date.

It appears that the only way to get access to this data is to get yourself a Bloomberg terminal and subscribe to their data service – I couldn’t find pricing but I am going to take a wild a$$ guess that it is a few bucks – more that I want to be dropping.

However, thanks to the good folks over at Ticker Sense we can see what the next upcoming increases are expected to look like. I see one of my holdings – Coca-Cola (KO) – is projected to increase its dividend!

Bloomber Dividend Increases

Maybe in the future they will continue to run these numbers and keep all of us small-fry dividend enthusiasts in the know!!



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  1. DJ said:

    Hey, I am long time reader of your blog, and love reading about your success.

    Please check out my blog and tell what you think. Thanks

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    February 22nd, 2007 at 9:27 am
  2. Glenn said:

    This is nice to know. I own PCU, JNJ and ACAS. I think I may be a little bit more agressive with some of my higher yielding dividend stocks. I also own KMP and PWE and a lot of the other more conservative stocks you own. What do you think about Canadian Oil Trusts?

    February 22nd, 2007 at 10:09 am
  3. lee said:

    Several months ago I found a free site that listed dividend increases with the most recent (7 days) ones highlighted. About 2 weeks ago I lost everything on my PC and now I can’t find that site.

    Do you know where it is?

    Many thanks

    March 6th, 2007 at 4:11 pm

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