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Dividend Growth Continues as 3 Big Stocks Raise Payouts
MarketBeatยท2025-09-30 12:11

Core Viewpoint - Texas Instruments, T-Mobile US, and Target have all announced dividend increases, providing positive news for income investors [1] Group 1: Texas Instruments - Texas Instruments announced a quarterly dividend of $1.42 per share, marking a 4% increase from the previous payout [2] - The company's dividend yield is now 2.97%, with a payout ratio of 99.63% and a history of 21 consecutive years of dividend increases [2][3] - Despite its strong dividend yield, Texas Instruments has underperformed compared to its industry, with a five-year total return of 54% compared to 185% for the iShares Semiconductor ETF [4] Group 2: T-Mobile US - T-Mobile announced a significant 16% increase in its quarterly dividend to $1.02 per share, raising its yield to approximately 1.7% [6] - The dividend increase coincides with a leadership change, as Srini Gopalan will replace Mike Sievert as CEO on Nov. 1 [7] - Under Sievert's leadership, T-Mobile's shares have provided a total return of over 180%, adding more than $150 billion in market capitalization [8] Group 3: Target - Target declared a new quarterly dividend of $1.14, reflecting a modest 1.8% increase, resulting in a yield of approximately 5.2% [9][10] - The company has a dividend payout ratio of 53.15% and a long history of 54 years of dividend increases [9] - Target is undergoing a leadership transition, with Michael Fiddelke set to succeed Brian Cornell on Feb. 1, 2026, amid a total return of just 109% since Cornell took over [11] Group 4: Capital Returns - All three companies are demonstrating a commitment to returning capital to shareholders, with T-Mobile's increase being particularly notable [13]