Thursday, November 20, 2014

Dividend Increase – Intel Corporation (INTC)


Intel today announced  that its board of directors has approved an increase in its cash dividend to 96 cents-per-share on an annual basis, a 6-cent increase, beginning with the dividend that will be declared in the first quarter of 2015. This is a 6.7% increase from the prior dividend of $0.90. With current price $34.15 (today's open), this raise brings their dividend yield to 2.81%

Since I own 400 shares, this will increase my yearly net dividends by $17.88.

That increase rises my YOC to 4.44%

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9 comments:

  1. Very glad to hear this news. I was expecting Intel to finally raise the dividend early in 2015 so this unexpected raise is a great news.

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  2. Thanks for sharing this news DH! It's always good to hear about raises.

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  3. Intel is getting a nice run accompanied by a nice dividend increase. Too bad I dont own Intel :(
    Good job on owning 400 shares Dividend Hawk! :)
    FFF

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  4. Good to see INTC is back to raising the dividend again. Nice YOC there DH.

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  5. Congrats on the dividend hike and the higher YOC! I was looking at the company a while back, but never pulled the trigger because Intel was so far behind in the mobile space. Has the outlook become any better regarding the mobile market for Intel?

    /Cheers

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    1. Hi

      The outlook for mobile market still doesn't look very good, but in my opinion that dividend increase shows that the board is confident over Intel's future.

      Thanks for stopping by!

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  6. Congrats DH!!

    Intel is in my radar, but I am waiting for lower prices (close to $32) to buy some shares.

    Have a nice weekend!!
    Divindependencia.

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  7. Glad to hear your benefiting from Intel's great products and strategy, DH.

    Someday I hope to add Intel to my portfolio too! This month, however, I went with Qualcomm because I believe the strongest growth in that industry is to be found in low-energ ARM processors, which is not Intel's strong point. Of course, Intel remains top of its class in the server industry.

    Have a great weekend,
    NMW

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  8. Did you know that intel corporation puts money on diversity in its workplace Read more at: http://tinyurl.com/l9yumvs

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