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The Daily Dividend 10/27/25

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Another day, another three dividend raises.

We’ve got hikes from Big Electricity, Big Water, and Big Pants.

Let’s start with the largest raise first…

Hubbell Incorporated ($HUBB) Raises Dividend By 7.6%

Hubbell Incorporated designs, manufactures, and sells electric infrastructure components that are used by utility companies. If you’ve ever seen a high-voltage power line, this firm probably had a hand in creating at least some of the components.

Last Friday, the company announced its latest dividend increase, a 7.6% raise.

Hubbell Incorporated will now pay a $1.42/share quarterly dividend.

  • Ex-dividend date: 11/28/25

  • Payout date: 12/15/25

  • Forward starting dividend yield: 1.3%

Mueller Water Products, Inc. ($MWA) Raises Dividend By 4.5%

Fire hydrants. Bronze fittings. Water control valves.

These are just some of the many items Mueller Water Products, Inc. makes.

The company has been in business for over 160 years. And last Friday, Mueller Water Products announced a 4.5% dividend increase.

Mueller Water Products, Inc. will now pay a $0.07/share quarterly dividend.

  • Ex-dividend date: 11/10/25

  • Payout date: 11/20/25

  • Forward starting dividend yield: 1.08%

Kontoor Brands, Inc. ($KTB) Raises Dividend By 1.9%

Wrangler and Lee jeans. These are two of Kontoor Brands, Inc. best-known products. This apparel company is a spin-off from VF Corporation that makes workwear, lifestyle, and outdoor clothing.

In addition to Wrangler and Lee, this firm also owns the Helly Hansen and Rock & Republic clothing brands.

Last Friday, Kontoor announced a 1.9% dividend raise.

Kontoor Brands, Inc. will now pay a $0.53/share quarterly dividend.

  • Ex-dividend date: 12/8/25

  • Payout date: 12/18/25

  • Forward starting dividend yield: 2.47%

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Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice, always do your own research.