We recently compiled the list of 25 Best Dividend Aristocrats Stocks According to Analysts. Since Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC) is part of our list, we have analyzed the stock in detail.
The age-old debate of investing in dividend growth or high-yield stocks continues to reappear within the dividend investing realm. Between these two, dividend growth is currently the favored option in the market as investors seek out strategies to grow their income over time. In this regard, investors turn to dividend aristocrats, which are the companies that have raised their payouts for 25 consecutive years or more. These stocks have delivered strong returns over the years regardless of market conditions. Between February 2005 and December 2023, dividend aristocrats delivered a 12.50% return in falling interest rate periods and an 11.5% return in rising interest rate periods, according to data by Bloomberg.
Numerous analysts have pointed out the long-term potential of dividend growth stocks, a sentiment echoed by Warren Buffett’s investment in Coca-Cola. Back in August 1994, Berkshire Hathaway completed its acquisition of 400 million shares in the company, worth $1.3 billion. Berkshire initially received a cash dividend of $75 million from Coca-Cola in 1994, the amount which surged to $704 million in 2022. This shows a remarkable growth potential of dividend-paying investments over the long term.
With investors showing a growing preference for dividend-paying stocks, major tech companies started initiating their dividend policies this year. Mark Iong, an equity fund manager at Homestead Advisers, expressed his approval of this move by tech companies in one of his recent interviews with Bloomberg. Here are some comments from the analyst:
“Dividends will be table-stakes for big tech going forward. I think if you don’t pay one, it will now be taken as a sign your business is more volatile. What’s exciting is they are doing dividends and buybacks simultaneously, while also cutting costs and growing, which is them stepping on the pedal for profits across the board.”
Not limited to the tech sector alone, companies across the broader market are showing a strong commitment to dividends this year. Though these equities lagged behind the market last year, their outlook remains strong this year. According to a recent report by S&P Dow Jones Indices, in the first quarter of 2024, companies in the index paid $151.6 billion in dividends, up from $146.8 billion paid during the same period last year. In addition, 796 companies reported dividend hikes during the quarter, amounting collectively to $22.7 billion. Howard Silverblatt, Senior Index Analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices, expects that the index will report a 6% year-over-year increase in dividend payments in 2024.
Now, let’s take a look at some of the best dividend aristocrat stocks to buy according to analysts.
Our Methodology:
For our list, we first scanned a list of the best dividend aristocrat stocks, which are the companies that have raised their dividends for 25 consecutive years or more. From this group, we picked stocks with a projected upside potential of over 10% based on analyst price targets. The stocks are ranked according to their upside potential, as of May 26. We also measured hedge fund sentiment around each stock according to Insider Monkey’s database of 920 funds as of Q1 2024. Why are we interested in the stocks that hedge funds pile into? The reason is simple: our research has shown that we can outperform the market by imitating the top stock picks of the best hedge funds. Our quarterly newsletter’s strategy selects 14 small-cap and large-cap stocks every quarter and has returned 275% since May 2014, beating its benchmark by 150 percentage points. (see more details here).
Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC)
Upside Potential as of May 26: 17.6%
Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC) is an American industrial supplies company that mainly specializes in automotive and industrial replacement parts. The company has been paying regular dividends to shareholders since it went public in 1948. Moreover, it has rewarded shareholders with growing dividends for the past 68 consecutive years, which makes it one of the best dividend aristocrat stocks on our list. The stock’s dividend yield currently stands at 2.75%.
Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC) reported a strong cash position of $1.05 billion for the first quarter of 2024, almost doubling it over the year. The company also recorded operating cash flow of $318 million and $202.62 million in free cash flow. In April, the company declared a dividend of $1.00 per share, increasing it from the previous payout of $0.95.
Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC) is a leading distributor of automotive and industrial equipment and has a diversified business model. The company is well-positioned to benefit from the consistent demand for replacement parts driven by higher new car acquisition costs. Fewer people in the US can afford a new car due to higher interest rates and supply chain issues that have driven prices higher. Trading at 16 times earnings, Genuine Parts Company’s stock doesn’t look too expensive, especially when compared to competitors like Autozone Inc (NYSE:AZO) and O’Reilly Automotive Inc (NASDAQ:ORLY). The latter are trading at 19.2 times earnings and 24.4 times earnings and neither Autozone nor O’Reilly are currently paying dividends for shareholders. Therefore, Genuine Parts Company seems like a solid pick for investors looking to get exposure to a growing market, while also receiving regular dividend payouts.
As of the end of the first quarter, 36 hedge funds in Insider Monkey’s database held stakes in Genuine Parts Company (NYSE:GPC), unchanged from the previous quarter. Their positions have a consolidated value of nearly $700 million. Among these hedge funds, D E Shaw was the company’s largest shareholder, having disclosed ownership of 756,472 shares, down by 31% over the quarter.
Overall GPC ranks 15th among the 67 dividend aristocrat stocks according to analysts. You can visit 25 Best Dividend Aristocrats Stocks According to Analysts to see other dividend aristocrats that are on analysts’ radar. While we acknowledge the potential of dividend growth stocks, our conviction lies in the belief that AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns, and doing so within a shorter timeframe. If you are looking for an AI stock that is as promising as NVIDIA but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock.
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