NYSE:AUB
NYSE:AUBBanks

Top Dividend Stocks To Watch In July 2025

In the last week, the United States market has stayed flat; however, over the past 12 months, it has risen by an impressive 17%, with earnings expected to grow by 15% per annum in the coming years. In this context of steady growth and optimistic projections, identifying strong dividend stocks can be a strategic move for investors seeking reliable income streams alongside potential capital appreciation.
NYSE:NRG
NYSE:NRGElectric Utilities

Is Insider Selling or Dividend Stability the Stronger Signal for NRG Energy’s (NRG) Outlook?

Earlier this month, NRG Energy’s Board of Directors declared a quarterly dividend of US$0.44 per share, payable on August 15, 2025, to shareholders of record as of August 1. While the company reaffirmed its dividend policy, insider selling and anticipation around the upcoming earnings report have drawn investor attention to NRG's near-term outlook. With dividend stability underscored by management, we’ll examine how recent insider selling could influence NRG Energy’s investment...
NasdaqGS:TTMI
NasdaqGS:TTMIElectronic

Will TTM Technologies' (TTMI) Aerospace Backlog Offset Margin Pressures in Next Phase of Growth?

Earlier this week, TTM Technologies announced it will report second-quarter 2025 earnings after market close, following a previous quarter where revenue grew 13.8% year on year and surpassed analyst estimates. An important insight is that while strong backlogs in aerospace and defense are supporting growth, the company faces ongoing margin pressures from start-up costs, facility consolidation, and challenges in automotive and other end-markets. To understand how the sizeable aerospace and...
NYSE:CHD
NYSE:CHDHousehold Products

Should Church & Dwight's (CHD) Expanded Credit Facility Signal a Shift in Its Growth Ambitions?

On July 17, 2025, Church & Dwight entered into a new US$2.0 billion credit agreement with an option to expand to US$2.75 billion, replacing its previous US$1.5 billion revolving credit facility and extending maturity to July 2030. This expanded and longer-term credit facility signals the company's increased financial flexibility and ongoing access to lender support, which may support future operational plans and investments. We'll explore how Church & Dwight's newly secured credit agreement...
NasdaqGS:REG
NasdaqGS:REGRetail REITs

What Regency Centers (REG)'s Orange County Shopping Center Acquisition and Q2 Gains Mean for Shareholders

Regency Centers reported its second quarter 2025 earnings, showing year-over-year gains in sales, revenue, and net income, and also announced an acquisition of five nearly fully leased shopping centers in a high-income area of Orange County, California. Uniquely, Regency funded the US$357 million acquisition using a combination of operating partnership units, assumed long-term debt, and cash, with the new assets expected to immediately boost operating earnings. We’ll explore how this...
NYSE:ELS
NYSE:ELSResidential REITs

Will Steady Earnings and Confirmed Dividend Shape the Income Stability Story for ELS?

Equity LifeStyle Properties recently reported second quarter and six-month earnings up to June 30, 2025, along with updated earnings guidance for the third quarter and full year, and affirmed its third quarter 2025 dividend of US$0.515 per common share to be paid in October. The company's stable net income, slight variations in revenue, and continued dividend payout point to a sustained financial outlook and ongoing commitment to shareholder returns. We'll examine how the confirmed dividend...
NYSE:CTVA
NYSE:CTVAChemicals

Will Corteva’s (CTVA) Dividend Hike Reveal More About Its Capital Allocation Priorities?

Corteva, Inc. recently announced that its Board of Directors authorized a quarterly common stock dividend of $0.18 per share, representing an annual increase of nearly 6% and payable September 15, 2025, to shareholders of record as of September 2, 2025. This dividend increase highlights management's confidence in Corteva's financial health and ongoing commitment to rewarding shareholders. We'll explore how Corteva's higher dividend payout reflects its outlook for sustained earnings growth...