Alongside the announcement of $0.06 per share payouts in October, November, and December, Gladstone Investment (GAIN) announced that it will pay a special $0.05 per share distribution in December.
Below is a list of the companies that increased their dividend this past week. Additional information on each of these dividend increases can be found in the "Dividend Increases" section of this website. I suggest that you visit that area of this site to gain more information about these increases. Once there you will not only find this week's dividend increases but also previous week's dividend increases. I'm sure if you spend a few minutes looking at that section you'll find at least one, and probably many more, great dividend growth companies worth accumulating.
Alongside the announcement of $0.06 per share payouts in October, November, and December, Gladstone Investment (GAIN) announced that it will pay a special $0.05 per share distribution in December.
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