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The Daily Dividend 11/11/25
11:11 make a wish.
Hopefully you wished for three more dividend raises, because that’s exactly what’s in-store in today’s dispatch. We’ve got gold miners, furniture makers, and chicken processors — all raising their payouts.
Let’s start with the largest increase first…
Barrick Mining Corporation ($B) Raises Dividend By 25%
A surge in gold prices also affects gold miners.
Case in point, Barrick Mining Corporation, the world’s second largest gold miner, has just declared a $500 million stock buyback as well as a 25% dividend increase. The firm also announced a $0.05/share performance dividend bonus that will be included with the company’s next payout.
Barrick Mining Corporation will now pay a $0.125/share quarterly dividend plus a $0.05/share performance dividend, bringing next quarter’s dividend all the way up to a total payout of $0.175/share.
Ex-dividend date: 11/28/25
Payout date: 12/15/25
Forward starting dividend yield: 2.12%
Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc. ($HVT) Raises Dividend By 3.1%
A high-yield furniture company that’s been in business for 140 years. That’s a good way to describe Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc..
Haverty Furniture sells sofas, chairs, tables, desks, and other home and office items.
This company dates all the way back to 1885. Haverty Furniture operates 129 showrooms in 17 states.
Yesterday, the company announced a 3.1% dividend raise,
Haverty Furniture Companies, Inc. will now pay a $0.33/share quarterly dividend.
Ex-dividend date: 11/25/25
Payout date: 12/11/25
Forward starting dividend yield: 6.03%
Tyson Foods, Inc. ($TSN) Raises Dividend By 2%
A stock raising its dividend months ahead of the next payout?
That’s exactly what Tyson Foods, Inc. just did!
Tyson Foods is one of the world’s largest food processing companies. The firm processes pork, chicken, and beef. If you ever eat at KFC, McDonald's, or Wendy's, there’s a good chance you’ve eaten something Tyson processed.
Yesterday, the company announced a 2% dividend raise that’s payable in March of 2026.
Tyson Foods, Inc. will now pay a $0.51/share quarterly dividend.
Ex-dividend date: 2/27/26
Payout date: 3/13/26
Forward starting dividend yield: 3.87%
7 Actionable Ways to Achieve a Comfortable Retirement
Your dream retirement isn’t going to fund itself—that’s what your portfolio is for.
When generating income for a comfortable retirement, there are countless options to weigh. Muni bonds, dividends, REITs, Master Limited Partnerships—each comes with risk and oppor-tunity.
The Definitive Guide to Retirement Income from Fisher investments shows you ways you can position your portfolio to help you maintain or improve your lifestyle in retirement.
It also highlights common mistakes, such as tax mistakes, that can make a substantial differ-ence as you plan your well-deserved future.
Thank you for reading and enjoy your Tuesday!
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Disclaimer: This article is for entertainment purposes only. It is not financial advice, always do your own research.

