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Why Exxon Mobil, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners And ALLETE Are Winners For Passive Income

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Why Exxon Mobil, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners And ALLETE Are Winners For Passive Income

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Companies with a long history of paying dividends and consistently hiking them remain appealing to income-focused investors. Exxon Mobil, Brookfield Infrastructure Partners and ALLETE have rewarded shareholders for decades and recently announced dividend increases. These companies currently offer dividend yields of around 3-4%.

Exxon Mobil 

Exxon Mobil (NYSE:XOM) is a global leader in the energy sector. It focuses on the exploration, production and sale of crude oil and natural gas. The company operates through the Upstream, Energy Products, Chemical Products and Specialty Products segments, offering products ranging from fuels and lubricants to petrochemicals.

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Exxon Mobil has raised its dividends every year for the last 42 years. As per its most recent dividend announcement on Nov. 1, the company increased its quarterly dividend by 4% to $0.99 per share, equaling an annual figure of $3.96 per share. Currently, the dividend yield on the stock is 3.49%.

The company’s annual revenue (as of Sept. 30) stood at $339.9 billion. According to its most recent earnings announcement on Nov. 1, it posted Q3 2024 revenues of $90.02 billion, worse than the consensus of $93.94 billion, while the EPS of $1.92 beat the consensus estimate of $1.88.

Check out this article by Benzinga for an overview of Exxon Mobil’s price over earnings.

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Brookfield Infrastructure Partners

Brookfield Infrastructure Partners L.P. (NYSE:BIP) is one of the largest owners and operators of critical global infrastructure networks, facilitating the movement and storage of energy, water, freight, passengers and data.

The company has increased its dividends every year for the last 15 years. According to its most recent dividend hike announcement on Feb. 1, its board of directors raised the quarterly dividend by 6% to $0.405 per share, which is equal to $1.62 annually. The current dividend yield on the stock stands at 4.71%.

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