$KO

3 Rock-Solid Dividend Kings That Have Raised Their Dividend Payments for Over 60 Years

The article highlights three Dividend Kings with 60+ years of annual dividend increases: Coca-Cola (KO) raised its quarterly dividend from $0.51 to $0.53 for the 64th consecutive year, citing a recent quarter net revenue up 7%. Procter & Gamble (PG) raised its dividend for a 70-year streak; fiscal 2026 net sales rose 3% with flat earnings. American States Water (AWR) raised its dividend 8.2% for 72 years.

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Published Aug 12, 2026, 11:45 AM UTC
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Decision brief

The 30-second read

$KOBullishLow
01

Why it matters

The only actionable new facts are the stated dividend increases and streak extensions for KO, PG, and AWR; the rest is general commentary on resilience and payout ratios.

02

Market read

For dividend investors, the article provides fresh confirmation of continued payout growth, but it lacks earnings, guidance, or regulatory catalysts that typically drive larger repricing.

03

What to watch

No discussion of payout sustainability drivers (free cash flow trend, debt costs, commodity/input inflation, or regulatory rate cases), so the trading edge is mostly sentiment-based.

Relevance 4/10Novelty 4/10Timing: today’s read-through for dividend-income positioning, not an earnings or macro release

Background

The piece is a promotional-style roundup of “Dividend Kings,” highlighting long dividend-growth streaks and recent dividend increases.

Company-level read

Ticker impact

$KOBullishMedium confidence
Context

Coca-Cola announced a dividend increase for the 64th consecutive year, raising quarterly payout from $0.51 to $0.53.

Expected impact

Low near-term impact; modest support for the stock as a yield story.

Evidence & confidence

The text provides a specific, incremental dividend change and cites ongoing revenue growth, but offers no new guidance, buyback, or earnings surprise.

$PGBullishMedium confidence
Context

Procter & Gamble announced it would raise its dividend again, extending its streak to 70 years.

Expected impact

Low near-term impact; likely supportive for dividend-focused positioning.

Evidence & confidence

The article gives the streak extension but does not provide a new payout amount, forward guidance, or a catalyst beyond the dividend action.

$AWRBullishMedium confidence
Context

American States Water raised its dividend by 8.2%, extending its streak to 72 consecutive years of annual increases.

Expected impact

Moderate support versus peers as a higher-growth dividend yield story, but still likely limited trading impact.

Evidence & confidence

The article includes a concrete 8.2% increase and payout ratio context, yet provides no new earnings, rate-case, or regulatory decision.

Market effects

Reinforces the consumer staples and regulated utility dividend-growth narrative, but does not introduce new sector-level policy or demand shocks.

Primarily US large-cap and regulated utility income flows; no cross-region catalyst described.

Limited global spillover since the facts are company-specific dividend actions.

Counterpoint

Dividend increases can be partially offset by valuation and macro rate expectations; the article does not address whether yields are already priced for perfection.

Key entities

  • Coca-Cola

    Announced a dividend increase for the 64th consecutive year, from $0.51 to $0.53 quarterly.

  • Procter & Gamble

    Announced another dividend increase, extending its streak to 70 years.

  • American States Water

    Announced an 8.2% dividend increase, extending its streak to 72 consecutive years.

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