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Recent Articles
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Johnson & Johnson Issues Fourth Quarter Results
Jan 24, 2025
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For the full year 2024, J&J's free cash flow came in at ~$19.8 billion, up from $18.2 billion last year. The company ended the quarter with ~$12 billion in net debt. J&J made significant pipeline progress in the quarter including RYBREVANT + LAZCLUZE overall survival data, initiation of TAR-200 submission, and the approval of investigational device exemption for its general surgery robotic system, OTTAVA. J&J issued guidance or 2025 calling for operational sales growth of 2.5%-3.5%, below the consensus forecast, and adjusted operational earnings per share growth of $10.75-$10.95, reflecting 8.7% growth at the midpoint. We like J&J, but the company does not make the cut for inclusion in any newsletter portfolio at this time.
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Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of January 24
Jan 24, 2025
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Let's take a look at firms raising/lowering their dividends this week.
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Procter & Gamble on Track to Deliver on Fiscal Year Guidance
Jan 23, 2025
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 Image Source: Procter & Gamble.
Looking to fiscal 2025 guidance, all-in sales growth is expected in the range of 2%-4% versus the prior year. Organic growth for the fiscal year is targeted in the range of 3%-5%. P&G reiterated its core earnings per share growth for the fiscal year to be in the range of 5%-7%, equating to a range of $6.91-$7.05, or a 6% increase at the midpoint. In fiscal 2025, P&G expects to pay around $10 billion in dividends and repurchase $6-$7 billion of common shares. At the time of this writing, shares of P&G yield ~2.5%.
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Kinder Morgan Is Now Covering Cash Dividends Paid with Free Cash Flow
Jan 23, 2025
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 Image: Kinder Morgan’s shares have been on a tear after the midstream energy giant reports healthier free cash flow that covers cash dividends paid.
Kinder Morgan is doing a much better job covering dividends with traditional free cash flow these days. For the three months ended December 31, 2024, cash flow from operations was $1.51 billion, with capital expenditures coming in at $772 million, resulting in free cash flow of $738 million, which was in excess of the company’s cash dividends paid of $642 million in the quarter. For the year ended December 31, 2024, free cash flow was $3 billion, which was in excess of cash dividends paid of $2.6 billion, resulting in free cash flow after cash dividends paid of $449 million.
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