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Wells Fargo, Goldman raised their dividends. How they match up versus other Club names

Last updated: July 2, 2025 11:10 am
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Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo saw their shares reach record highs on Wednesday after both Wall Street banks announced dividend increases following the close of trading on Tuesday. This move comes after the financial firms successfully passed the Federal Reserve’s annual stress test on Friday night.

Goldman Sachs stated on Tuesday that it would be raising its quarterly dividend payout to $4 per share from $3, marking a 33% increase and the largest among the 15 portfolio names that have boosted their dividends so far this year. Wells Fargo also announced a dividend hike, increasing its quarterly payout by 12.5% to 45 cents from 40 cents.

The dividend hikes by Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo, along with other Club stocks that have raised their distributions in the first half of the year, are generally seen as positive signs for investors. A dividend increase indicates that a company is distributing more profit to shareholders, demonstrating management’s confidence in the company’s cash flow and ability to sustain a larger payout over time.

Following the announcements, shares of Goldman Sachs and Wells Fargo rose by nearly 1.5% and 1% respectively on Wednesday. This follows similar moves by 13 other Club holdings earlier this year. Danaher had the second-largest dividend hike on a percentage basis at 18.5%, with other companies like Eaton, Texas Roadhouse, and Costco also boosting their dividends by double-digit percentages.

The Club holdings that have raised dividends in 2025 include companies like Home Depot, Meta Platforms, Linde, Apple, BlackRock, Salesforce, Coterra, and DuPont. Currently, 27 out of 30 Club holdings pay out dividends, with Amazon, CrowdStrike, and Palo Alto Networks being the only exceptions. Nvidia’s dividend is minimal, at only 1 cent per share.

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While dividends are just one factor to consider when investing in a stock, they can contribute to total returns over time. Companies like Meta Platforms, despite having a low annualized yield of 0.29%, have seen their stock prices rise significantly.

Looking ahead, investors are anticipating additional dividend hikes from portfolio companies in the second half of the year. Companies like Eli Lilly, Microsoft, and Honeywell have historically announced dividend increases in the latter part of the year. Capital One, despite not raising its dividend like its banking peers, is expected to return capital to shareholders later this year.

Overall, dividend increases are seen as a positive sign for investors, indicating confidence in the company’s financial health and potential for growth. As the Club continues to monitor market trends and potential opportunities, members can expect to receive trade alerts and updates on investment strategies from Jim Cramer.

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