Sherwin-Williams (NYSE:SHW) has announced its 47th consecutive annual dividend increase to $0.80 per share, highlighting its ongoing commitment to shareholder returns. This strong dividend history signals consistent cash generation, even as the stock has underperformed some basic materials peers. Investors should consider the company’s debt levels and its ability to balance dividends with growth investments, alongside its projected 8.31% annual earnings growth.
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Sherwin-Williams Extends 47-Year Dividend Streak As Income Story Evolves
Sherwin-Williams (NYSE:SHW) has announced its 47th consecutive annual dividend increase to $0.80 per share, highlighting its ongoing commitment to shareholder returns. This strong dividend history signals consistent cash generation, even as the stock has underperformed some basic materials peers. Investors should consider the company’s debt levels and its ability to balance dividends with growth investments, alongside its projected 8.31% annual earnings growth.