Group 1 - The disciplined approach to capital allocation by Canadian Natural Resources is highly regarded, described as "as close to saintly as anything involving tar sands can get" [1] - Warren Buffett emphasizes the importance of dividends, suggesting that they are often overlooked by investors who focus on stock prices [2][4] - Reinvesting dividends significantly increases wealth over time, with a $1,000 investment in the S&P 500 growing to $112,000 when dividends are reinvested [3][4] Group 2 - Since 1960, dividends and their reinvestment have accounted for 85% of the market's total returns, indicating that stock price appreciation contributes less to overall wealth [4] - Buffett's investment in Coca-Cola, which has provided $816 million annually in dividends and increased its dividend for 37 consecutive years, exemplifies the benefits of dividend growth [5] - Companies that consistently raise dividends, particularly those increasing them by more than 20% annually for 25 years, are rare and noteworthy [7][8]
This stock turned $10,000 into $10 million tax-free in 25 years — and it’s still going strong