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Edison International (EIX): Close to Becoming a Dividend Aristocrat

We recently published a list of 10 Stocks That Are Close To Becoming Dividend Aristocrats. In this article, we are going to take a look at where Edison International (NYSE:EIX) stands against the other stocks that are close to becoming dividend aristocrats.

Income investors are drawn to Dividend Aristocrats because these stocks have consistently increased their dividends for decades. However, it’s possible to achieve even better returns by investing in stocks that are on the path to becoming Aristocrats—those that are increasing payouts but haven’t yet reached the 25-year mark required to qualify. This is where the real potential for wealth lies. The downside of some Aristocrats is that their most rewarding growth years may be behind them. Once a company reaches a certain level of dividend stability, its payout ratios can become inflated, and dividend hikes may slow, often limited to modest profit growth.

That said, dividend aristocrats are special. Among the approximately 6,000 stocks listed on the NYSE and NASDAQ, only around 67 companies have earned the distinction of being Dividend Aristocrats. These stocks have consistently outperformed other asset classes over time. Since the inception of the Dividend Aristocrats Index in 2005 through September 2023, it has delivered a total return of 10.35%, outperforming the broader market, which returned 9.54% during the same period.

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In recent years, dividend investing has become an increasingly popular strategy, largely due to periods of heightened market volatility. The annual dividend payouts from the broader market have been on the rise, growing from $420 billion in 2017 to $522 billion in 2021. By 2023, these payments reached a record high of $588.2 billion. This trend demonstrates that investing in dividend stocks offers the potential for long-term growth and income generation. In addition, dividends have played a key role in overall market returns. From 2013 to 2022, dividends contributed around 17% of the total return of the broader market, according to a Morgan Stanley report.

While growth tech stocks have been in the spotlight this year, dividend stocks still have the potential to outperform as companies keep raising their payouts. Analysts remain optimistic about the continued growth of dividend stocks. Howard Silverblatt, Senior Index Analyst at S&P Dow Jones Indices, made the following comment in this regard:

“Given the FOMC’s interest rate reduction start and record earnings for Q2, and projected record earnings for both Q3 and Q4, companies may be more at ease to commit funds to larger dividend increases. The notable conclusion is that many companies have the ability and cash-flow to increase their dividend payments, but remain concerned over the economy, government spending and taxing policy.”

Analysts support dividend stocks due to their long-term growth potential. When discussing dividend stocks from this aspect, reinvesting dividends is a key strategy for compounding returns over time. From 1978 to 2020, dividends and their reinvestment contributed to 69% of the market’s total returns. This means that a $10,000 investment, with dividends reinvested consistently, would have grown to more than $1.2 million during this period. Given investors’ preference for dividend stocks, many companies have implemented dividend policies and are consistently increasing their payouts with the goal of achieving 25 years of dividend growth.

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Our Methodology

For this list, we selected companies from the S&P 500 that have raised their dividends for 18 years or more and are on the steady path to becoming dividend aristocrats. These companies would be achieving their dividend aristocrat status in seven years or less. The stocks are ranked in ascending order of their consecutive years of dividend growth. We also measured hedge fund sentiment around each stock according to Insider Monkey’s database of 900 as of Q3 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).

Edison International (NYSE:EIX)

Consecutive Years of Dividend Growth: 20 Years

Edison International (NYSE:EIX) is a California-based public utility company that is involved in the generation of electricity through various sources, including natural gas, nuclear, and renewable energy. The stock is gaining a lot due to growing energy demand. Since the start of 2024, it has surged by over 22% and its 12-month returns came in at nearly 33%.

In the third quarter of 2024, Edison International (NYSE:EIX) reported revenue of $5.2 billion, up 10.6% from the same period last year. The revenue beat analysts’ estimates by $192.4 million. The company expressed confidence in narrowing its 2024 core EPS guidance, supported by strong year-to-date performance. Over the past several years, it has successfully navigated significant climate challenges, strengthened its operational resilience, and positioned itself well for future growth. ClearBridge Investments also highlighted the company’s strong business in its Q3 2024 investor letter. Here is what the firm has to say:

“From a sector perspective, meanwhile, our utilities overweight was positive, with Edison International (NYSE:EIX) our top individual contributor. The company reached a tentative deal to recoup $1.7 billion of wildfire and mudslide expenses in California, bolstering its balance sheet, increasing earnings and demonstrating the favorable regulatory environment in California, benefiting both Edison as well as Sempra, our largest utility holding. Another rate-sensitive area — real estate — was the second-best sector performer as rate cuts boosted valuations in this area. Our REITs underweight, however, was a headwind during the period.”

In addition to its strong performance on other fronts, Edison International (NYSE:EIX) also showed a solid cash position. The company ended the quarter with $200 million available in cash and cash equivalents. Its operating cash flow for the first nine months of the year came in at $3.8 billion, compared with $2.5 billion in the prior-year period.

On September 24, Edison International (NYSE:EIX) declared a quarterly dividend of $0.78 per share, which was in line with its previous dividend. Overall, the company maintains a 20-year streak of consistent dividend growth. With a strong balance sheet, it could be one of the best dividend aristocrat stocks in the future. The stock supports a dividend yield of 3.53%, as of December 2.

As of the close of Q3 2024, 29 hedge funds tracked by Insider Monkey held stakes in Edison International (NYSE:EIX), compared with 32 in the previous quarter. These stakes are worth nearly $1.4 billion in total.

Overall, EIX ranks 8th on our list of the stocks that are close to becoming dividend aristocrats. While we acknowledge the potential for EIX to grow, our conviction lies in the belief that some AI stocks hold greater promise for delivering higher returns and doing so within a shorter time frame. If you are looking for an AI stock that is more promising than EIX but that trades at less than 5 times its earnings, check out our report about the cheapest AI stock. 

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Disclosure: None. This article is originally published at Insider Monkey.

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