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In a recent announcement, the Magnificent Seven tech giant Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) unveiled four customized artificial intelligence (AI) chips. The news follows semiconductor design behemoth Broadcom’s (NASDAQ: AVGO) earnings report, in which CEO Hock Tan specifically addressed Meta.
Meta’s announcement is a clear signal to Broadcom that could benefit AVGO. There are, however, some negatives to consider. What does this mean for Broadcom going forward?
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Market watchers long suspected Meta was one of Broadcom’s custom AI processor customers, but Broadcom had not publicly identified Meta in that role until now. On Broadcom’s Q1 2026 call, Tan said, “Contrary to recent analyst reports, Meta’s custom accelerator MTIA road map is alive and well. We’re shipping now.”
MTIA, which stands for Meta Training and Inference Accelerator, is a family of custom chips developed in partnership with Broadcom. Tan’s comment followed reports that Meta had halted development of its most advanced custom AI training chip, codenamed Olympus.
Meta explicitly referenced Broadcom in its chip announcement, saying, “Meta Training and Inference Accelerator (MTIA), our family of homegrown AI chips developed in close partnership with Broadcom, has remained and will continue to be an important part of Meta’s AI infrastructure strategy.”
While markets had already assumed the partnership, the mutual acknowledgement from both companies removes any lingering doubt.
The title of Meta’s post, “Four MTIA Chips in Two Years: Scaling AI Experiences for Billions,” supports the bullish scenario Broadcom outlined in its earnings. Hock Tan noted that many customers are developing two custom chips per year with Broadcom—exactly the pace Meta described—lending credibility to Broadcom’s statements and suggesting deeper customer relationships.
Meta is using MTIA for multiple purposes, including training and inference for its ranking and recommendation (R&R) models. Training develops more capable models, while inference deploys those models to answer questions and perform tasks.
R&R training and inference help Meta deliver more engaging content and better-targeted ads across its services. Meta’s apps reach about 3.5 billion users—more than 40% of the world’s population—so the company has large and growing compute needs that it is relying on Broadcom to meet.
The MTIA lineup also extends beyond R&R. Meta plans to use MTIA 450 and MTIA 500 for GenAI inference, with mass deployments expected in 2027. GenAI inference likely includes chatbot queries, image and video generation, and AI-powered business agents in WhatsApp.
Although experts do not generally consider Meta’s LLaMa models state-of-the-art compared with ChatGPT, Claude, or Gemini, they can still be useful and monetizable. Meta AI already has over 1 billion users, creating an opportunity to generate revenue from these models.
For Broadcom, MTIA’s expansion from R&R into GenAI inference is positive: supporting both Meta’s core workloads and emerging ones should translate to more chip sales.
Meta’s announcement did not include a GenAI training chip, which adds weight to reports that Meta has scaled back Olympus development. Meta’s Chief Financial Officer, Susan Li, recently said Meta “expects” and is “hopeful” it can expand its use of custom silicon to train AI models “eventually.”
This is a negative for Broadcom, which would likely have co-developed Olympus. Meta has not abandoned training ambitions, but the timeline for Broadcom to earn meaningful revenue from that project may have lengthened.
Overall, Meta’s relationship with Broadcom is now confirmed and appears to be growing significantly outside of GenAI training.
Many expect inference to overtake training as the dominant AI workload in the coming years. McKinsey predicts that inference will grow at a compound annual rate of about 35% over the next five years and account for more than half of AI compute by 2030.
That outlook supports Broadcom’s strategy: its deepening relationship with Meta—especially around inference workloads—should help drive future growth.
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Reported by Leo Miller. Article Published: 3/16/2026.
Everpure (NYSE: PSTG), the tech companyformerly known as Pure Storage, has become a major beneficiary of the artificial intelligence (AI) data-center boom. Over the past three years, shares have gained more than 150%. Still, the stock has experienced significant volatility: in nine of Everpure’s last 12 earnings releases, shares moved at least 10% the following day — four times up and five times down.
After the company’s latest report, Everpure took a hit, with shares falling about 10% despite beating estimates and issuing stronger-than-expected guidance.
On one hand, Everpure is reporting strong and accelerating growth, having just reached $1 billion in quarterly revenue for the first time. On the other hand, rising memory-chip prices and strategic shifts are clouding the company’s outlook.
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It’s important to understand why Everpure changed its name from Pure Storage: the rebrand signals the company’s strategic trajectory. The firm began as a provider of high-performance data-storage hardware; its all-flash systems delivered substantial speed and efficiency gains over traditional hard-disk storage.
Everpure’s Purity operating environment provides a unified platform for managing its storage products, and the company’s hardware and software are designed to be upgradable. Customers can upgrade a storage array repeatedly as technology improves rather than buying a completely new system — an early focus that justified the Pure Storage name and helped the company gain share in the enterprise market.
Everpure says it has gained 13% market sharesince 2013, while legacy competitors like Dell Technologies (NYSE: DELL) and International Business Machines (NYSE: IBM) have lost meaningful share.
Over time, the company has layered software and services on top of its hardware to transition from a storage vendor toward a broader data-management platform. The announced acquisition of 1touch, which accompanied the name change, underscores this shift: Everpure says 1touch will help customers “better understand the meaning of their data and unlock its strategic value through AI and other applications.”
In short, Everpure is positioning itself to do more than store data — it wants to help customers use data to power AI and analytics. Removing “storage” from the corporate name is a signal that the firm is moving toward a fuller data-management and intelligence offering, which could let it capture a larger slice of the enterprise AI market.
Many parts of Everpure’s business are trending positively. Revenue grew by more than 20% in the latest quarter, outpacing estimates and accelerating for five quarters in a row. The company’s midpoint revenue-growth guidance of 19% for fiscal 2027 also topped expectations. Everpure counts Meta Platforms (NASDAQ: META) as a large customer and is in discussions with other hyperscalers.
However, memory chips are a major cost input, and component prices have surged amid the current shortage. That creates margin uncertainty: next quarter the company expects product gross margin at the lower end of its typical 65%–70% range.
Management expressed confidence that gross margins will improve through the year but cautioned that pricing visibility in the memory market is “non-existent.” That uncertainty has investors concerned that the margin outlook may be optimistic.
Everpure is taking steps to mitigate the impact. It recently implemented a 20% price increase and left open the possibility of further hikes. In addition, when hyperscalers contract with Everpure they frequently purchase memory components directly from suppliers, which limits Everpure’s exposure to some price moves. Nevertheless, gross-margin uncertainty was a key reason the stock declined sharply after the earnings release despite strong top-line results.
AI demand is clearly driving customer interest, but it has also contributed to the memory-chip shortage that currently acts as a headwind for Everpure.
The business has momentum, and the potential to add more hyperscaler customers represents a meaningful upside catalyst. The company’s shift toward broader data solutions could allow it to sell a more comprehensive suite of products as enterprise AI adoption expands.
That said, memory cost pressures could continue to weigh on margins and share price. The stock trades at a forward price-to-earnings ratio of roughly 26x, more than 10% below its three-year average near 31x.
The MarketBeat consensus price target on Everpure sits near $94.50, a level that implies upside of more than 50%. After the earnings print, most analyst updates tracked by MarketBeat were price-target increases; however, the simple average price target among analysts moved only slightly from $78.50 to $78.75. While that average is well below the consensus target, it still implies substantial upside of over 25% from current levels.
Overall, Everpure is not a low-risk investment, but it could deliver significant long-term gains if its strategy of combining data storage with data intelligence continues to gain traction.
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As spring arrives, investors hope the March Madness in stocks will end — but they may have to wait. This week, all major indexes closed below their 200-day moving averages, a technical indicator that often signals growing investor bearishness.
That sentiment is being fueled by government data showing inflation remains stubborn, which will likely keep the Federal Reserve from cutting interest rates — and recent chatter even includes the possibility of a rate increase.
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Expect more volatility, but opportunities remain. MarketBeat analysts can help you find them. Here are some of this week’s most popular articles.
Articles by Thomas Hughes
Retail stocks remain among the most closely watched this earnings season. This week, Thomas Hughes analyzed recent reports from discount retailers Dollar Tree (NASDAQ: DLTR)and Ollie’s Bargain Outlets (NASDAQ: OLLI). Both companies posted positive current-quarter results but offered cautious guidance.
Dollar Tree’s catalysts come from restructuring and remodeling, while with Ollie’s the story is expansion. Hughes lays out the fundamental and technical case for why each stock may be compelling at current prices.
Then there’s Oklo Inc. (NYSE: OKLO), a manufacturer of small modular reactors that reported earnings this week. Hughes noted that investors appear to be putting in a bottom after the recent sell-off, which could lead to significant upside if the company executes its plans.
Articles by Sam Quirke
Amazon.com Inc. (NASDAQ: AMZN) is bucking the sell-off in technology stocks. This week, Sam Quirke explained the technical backdrop suggesting investors may view the post-earnings CapEx-driven sell-off as overdone.
Buy the rumor, sell the reality seems to describe PayPal Holdings Inc. (NASDAQ: PYPL). The stock rallied sharply on takeover rumors but has since pulled back, reviving concerns about PayPal’s relevance in a crowded market.
Quirke also wrote about the surge in Cloudflare Inc. (NYSE: NET) after news that it might create a stablecoin. He explains why the rapid growth of agentic AI makes the move logical, while noting it may be some time before it becomes a reality.
Articles by Chris Markoch
Investors love stock splits, often for psychological reasons. After several high-profile splits in 2025, more companies could be candidates to split their stock in 2026 based on price alone. This week, Chris Markoch highlighted three names to watch.
Because congressional trading hasn’t been banned, investors still pay attention to what lawmakers buy. This week, Markoch pointed out five stocks that members of Congress traded in the last 90 days.
It’s not surprising to hear about another high-profile deal from Palantir Technologies Inc. (NASDAQ: PLTR). However, the company’s recent partnership with NVIDIA (NASDAQ: NVDA) should not be quickly overlooked.
Articles by Ryan Hasson
When markets are moving lower, it can help to ride the hot hand. This week, Ryan Hasson spotlighted the three best-performing stocks in the S&P 500 and explained why each may still have room to run.
In broad market selloffs, even quality stocks can go on sale. Hasson highlighted five large-cap stocks that appear oversold despite solid fundamentals — a potential shopping list for opportunistic investors.
Valuation concerns and fears about unrealistic growth projections have weighed on tech. But Hasson noted two technology stocks that are holding their own amid the volatility.
Articles by Leo Miller
The artificial intelligence infrastructure trade has many layers, which helps explain why shares of Credo Technology (NASDAQ: CRDO)and Astera Labs (NASDAQ: ALAB) have been moving higher. Leo Miller highlighted those stocks and the dynamics likely to push them higher.
Sticking with under-the-radar names, Miller explained the role Keysight Technologies (NYSE: KEYS) plays in the AI and defense spending boom, while also flagging valuation concerns for potential investors.
What’s in a name? In the case of Everpure (NYSE: PSTG) — formerly Pure Storage — the rebrand reflects a shift toward an intelligent data management platform rather than just data storage. Miller noted, though, that the post-earnings drop shows what investors ultimately care about. Read more here.
Articles by Nathan Reiff
D-Wave Quantum Inc. (NYSE: QBTS) is one of the more enticing names in quantum computing. Nathan Reiff explained why IBM’s quantum research poses a challenge to D-Wave, not just technologically but also on the balance-sheet front.
There seems to be a new headline about GLP-1 drugs every week, which can complicate investing. This week, Reiff highlighted three players in the GLP-1 space that investors should watch closely.
Stocks and bonds often move inversely. The bond market may not be on fire, but Reiff wrote about two active bond ETFs that are off to a strong start in 2026.
Articles by Dan Schmidt
Volatile markets can create opportunities for momentum traders comfortable with risk. This week, Dan Schmidt used technical indicators to highlight three well-known stocks with potential bullish reversals.
Much of the talk around the Strait of Hormuz focuses on oil, but Schmidt pointed out its importance for the transport of plant nutrients used in fertilizer. That’s creating a supply-demand imbalance that could send three fertilizer stocks higher.
Articles by Jeffrey Neal Johnson
In addition to oil and fertilizer, closure of the Strait of Hormuz affects the chemical supply chain. Jeffrey Neal Johnson explained what’s happening there and why it’s bullish for two chemical stocks that also offer defensive characteristics.
The AI revolution is moving fast. Johnson suggested investors look beyond chipmakers and data-center plays — even retailers are using AI in their supply chains. He highlighted two top retail names to consider.
A substantial earnings beat still gets attention. That was the case with El Pollo Loco (NASDAQ: LOCO), which Johnson says is well-positioned in the fast-casual market after a strong report. Read his take here.
Articles by Jennifer Ryan Woods
Home Depot (NYSE: HD) is a quality company operating in a tough environment. The housing and renovation market remains weak, but analysts remain bullish on HD, and even a modest recovery could reward investors who buy the stock on weakness. Read more.
Wayfair Inc. (NYSE: W) has taken investors on a tariff-induced roller coaster, climbing nearly 500% on the way up. Now the stock is pulling back; Woods explains why analysts are parsing the company’s mixed earnings and why investors may want to do the same.
Expedia Group (NASDAQ: EXPE) has become a complicated trade after issuing cautious guidance for 2026, prompting investors to reassess margin expectations. Woods analyzed both the attractions and the concerns for the stock. Read her analysis.
Articles by Peter Frank
Interactive Brokers Group (NASDAQ: IBKR) is up more than 50% over the last 12 months. This week, Peter Frank explained why the fast-growing brokerage may continue to outperform, while also noting potential headwinds if interest rates fall or trading activity slows. Read more.
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Fear is dominating global markets right now. With geopolitical tensions intensifying in the Middle East and capital rotating out of equities, the S&P 500 ETF (NYSEARCA: SPY) is down about 2% year to date (YTD). What began as weakness in mega-cap technology and software has since spilled over into virtually every corner of the market, with most sector ETFs now trading below support and key short- to mid-term moving averages.
Yet despite the broad-based selling pressure, a handful of names continue to buck the trend. The S&P 500’s three best-performing stocks in 2026 are not only holding their ground, they’re thriving — and each comes from a different sector, which makes their collective outperformance notable.
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Leading the pack is SanDisk Corporation (NASDAQ: SNDK), which also finished 2025 as the S&P 500’s top performer, up nearly 570% for the year. The company develops and manufactures data storage solutions built on NAND flash technology, a segment that has become increasingly critical to AI workloads across data centers, mobile devices and edge computing.
The rally has been fueled by a near-perfect storm: a global NAND flash shortage meeting rapidly accelerating demand for fast, local storage tied to the rise of AI at the edge. As a pure-play flash provider, SanDisk was well positioned to benefit from soaring prices, which roughly doubled during the second half of last year. That leverage showed up in the most recent numbers.
In Q2 2026 earnings reported Jan. 29, SanDisk posted earnings per share (EPS) of $6.20, beating the consensus estimate of $3.31 by $2.89, and quarterly revenue rose 61.2% year over year to $3.03 billion.
Notably, while the broader market has sold off in recent weeks, SNDK remains in a lengthy bull flag, consolidating just 14% below its all-time high and trading well above its 50-day simple moving average. A 10% gain in February underscores that its outperformance may not be over.
In second place is Texas Pacific Land Corporation (NYSE: TPL), one of the largest private landowners in Texas with roughly 882,000 acres in the Permian Basin. The company’s core businesses include surface rights management, mineral royalty interests and water services, but its AI infrastructure ambitions have been a major catalyst for its 2026 gains.
TPL entered a strategic partnership with Bolt Data & Energy, committing $50 million in exchange for equity, warrants and a right of first refusal to supply water to Bolt’s projects. Bolt has signaled ambitions to develop more than 10 gigawatts of data centers on TPL land in West Texas — a vision that has captured investor imagination and pushed the stock higher. Rising oil prices and stronger demand for water services have provided additional tailwinds.
Management has guided capital expenditures of $65 million to $75 million for the year, with continued investment in water management and desalination technologies as part of a long-term plan to build multiple multi-gigawatt energy campuses. Analysts see further upside, with a consensus price target of $639, implying nearly 20% additional upside.
Rounding out the top three is perhaps a surprising name: Moderna (NASDAQ: MRNA).
The stock is up more than 80% YTD, even as the broader healthcare sector, represented by the Health Care Select SPDR Fund ETF (NYSEARCA: XLV), is down roughly 3%. The rally is driven by growing investor optimism that Moderna is evolving beyond its COVID-focused roots into a more diversified biopharma with promising candidates in oncology and influenza.
That said, Wall Street remains cautious. Analysts maintain a consensus Reduce ratingon the stock, with the average price target implying nearly 40% downside from current levels.
Institutional activity over the past 12 months has been broadly neutral, with about $1.6 billion in inflows versus $1.2 billion in outflows.
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quarterly1.07%$0.2013.3%4/6/26
ADCAgree Realty$74.67$0.26
monthly3.91%$0.26177.4%4/15/26
AGNCAGNC Investment$9.96$0.12
monthly13.86%$0.12102.9%4/10/26
AHRAmerican Healthcare REIT$47.82$0.25
quarterly1.90%$0.25243.9%4/17/26
APLEApple Hospitality REIT$11.96$0.08
monthly8.10%$0.08129.7%4/15/26
AQNAlgonquin Power & Utilities$6.23$0.07
quarterly4.23%$0.07113.0%4/15/26
AREAlexandria Real Estate Equities$47.63$0.72
quarterly5.47%$0.72-34.1%4/15/26
ARIApollo Commercial Real Estate Finance$10.68$0.25
quarterly9.56%$0.25125.0%4/15/26
AVBAvalonBay Communities$164.78$1.78
quarterly4.01%$1.7585.5%4/15/26
AXSAxis Capital$100.25$0.44
quarterly1.68%$0.4414.2%4/15/26
BANFBancFirst$106.93$0.49
quarterly1.74%$0.4927.5%4/15/26
BENFranklin Resources$23.79$0.33
quarterly4.89%$0.33122.2%4/10/26
BGSIBoyd Group Services$132.79$0.16
quarterly0.39%- 54.9%4/28/26
BHEBenchmark Electronics$57.82$0.17
quarterly1.25%$0.1798.6%4/10/26
BNLBroadstone Net Lease$18.81$0.29
quarterly5.99%$0.29232.0%4/15/26
BXPBXP$53.02$0.70
quarterly5.29%$0.70160.9%4/30/26
CDPCOPT Defense Properties$31.50$0.32
quarterly4.04%$0.3190.4%4/15/26
CIBGrupo Cibest$72.23$1.22
quarterly6.88%- 127.6%4/13/26
CIMChimera Investment$12.76$0.45
quarterly13.74%$0.3784.6%4/30/26
DBRGDigitalBridge Group$15.40$0.01
quarterly0.26%$0.018.9%4/15/26
DDSDillard’s$562.56$0.30
quarterly0.20%$0.303.3%5/4/26
DEDeere & Company$581.39$1.62
quarterly1.04%$1.6236.5%5/8/26
DEIDouglas Emmett$9.48$0.19
quarterly7.23%$0.19844.4%4/15/26
DOXAmdocs$65.68$0.57
quarterly3.07%$0.5343.9%4/24/26
DRHDiamondRock Hospitality$9.67$0.09
quarterly3.48%$0.0881.8%4/14/26
EFCEllington Financial$11.75$0.13
monthly13.18%$0.13126.8%4/30/26
EGPEastGroup Properties$185.48$1.55
quarterly3.29%$1.55127.3%4/15/26
ENSGThe Ensign Group$203.50$0.07
quarterly0.13%$0.074.5%4/30/26
EPREPR Properties$49.81$0.31
monthly6.37%$0.30108.3%4/15/26
FBNCFirst Bancorp$55.56$0.24
quarterly1.69%$0.2334.3%4/27/26
FITBFifth Third Bancorp$45.46$0.40
quarterly3.62%$0.4045.2%4/15/26
FMCFMC$15.81$0.08
quarterly2.18%$0.08-1.8%4/16/26
FSVFirstService$139.07$0.31
quarterly0.79%$0.2834.8%4/7/26
GSBDGoldman Sachs BDC$9.27$0.32
quarterly13.93%$0.32123.1%4/28/26
GVAGranite Construction$120.60$0.13
quarterly0.40%$0.1314.2%4/15/26
HSTHost Hotels & Resorts$19.63$0.20
quarterly3.95%- 72.7%4/15/26
IIPRInnovative Industrial Properties$52.66$1.90
quarterly14.43%$1.90193.9%4/15/26
ITWIllinois Tool Works$263.42$1.61
quarterly2.15%$1.6161.4%4/9/26
KRCKilroy Realty$28.88$0.54
quarterly6.96%$0.5493.5%4/8/26
KWKennedy-Wilson$10.93$0.12
quarterly4.42%$0.12-165.5%4/9/26
LADRLadder Capital$9.96$0.23
quarterly9.19%$0.23180.4%4/15/26
LECOLincoln Electric$252.63$0.79
quarterly1.09%$0.7933.9%4/15/26
LIILennox International$452.92$1.30
quarterly1.11%$1.3023.4%4/15/26
LINELineage$34.57$0.53
quarterly5.85%$0.53-490.7%4/21/26
MDLZMondelez International$58.25$0.50
quarterly3.23%$0.50106.4%4/14/26
MPWRMonolithic Power Systems$1,097.15$2.00
quarterly0.69%$1.5649.0%4/15/26
NFGNational Fuel Gas$94.96$0.54
quarterly2.28%$0.5429.8%4/15/26
NHCNational HealthCare$162.30$0.64
quarterly1.50%- 59.1%4/30/26
NHCNational HealthCare$162.30$0.64
quarterly1.51%$0.6459.1%4/30/26
NHINational Health Investors$83.70$0.92
quarterly4.21%$0.92121.9%5/1/26
NLYAnnaly Capital Management$21.17$0.70
quarterly12.72%$0.70100.7%4/30/26
NTRNutrien$74.29$0.55
quarterly3.09%$0.5546.8%4/16/26
NUENucor$166.62$0.56
quarterly1.25%$0.5629.7%5/11/26
ORealty Income$60.44$0.27
monthly5.02%$0.27276.9%4/15/26
OBDCBlue Owl Capital$11.22$0.37
quarterly12.82%$0.37119.4%4/15/26
OFGOFG Bancorp$40.37$0.35
quarterly3.72%$0.3026.2%4/15/26
OROR Royalties$34.76$0.06
quarterly0.52%$0.0620.2%4/15/26
ORCOrchid Island Capital$7.08$0.12
monthly20.18%$0.12138.5%4/29/26
OTFBlue Owl Technology Finance$12.68$0.35
quarterly11.07%$0.0582.4%4/15/26
PCGPacific Gas & Electric$17.34$0.05
quarterly1.09%$0.0516.9%4/15/26
PKPark Hotels & Resorts$10.79$0.25
quarterly8.77%$0.25-69.9%4/15/26
PRIMPrimoris Services$144.69$0.08
quarterly0.19%$0.086.4%4/15/26
PRIMPrimoris Services$144.69$0.08
quarterly0.22%- 6.4%4/15/26
REXRRexford Industrial Realty$33.48$0.44
quarterly4.20%$0.43202.4%4/15/26
RHPRyman Hospitality Properties$93.45$1.20
quarterly4.65%$1.20127.7%4/15/26
RRXRegal Rexnord$189.51$0.35
quarterly0.92%$0.3533.3%4/14/26
SAFESafehold$13.95$0.18
quarterly4.88%$0.1844.4%4/15/26
SHOSunstone Hotel Investors$9.34$0.09
quarterly3.89%$0.09900.0%4/15/26
SLGSL Green Realty$37.10$0.62
quarterly6.36%- -143.5%4/15/26
SOBOSouth Bow$34.30$0.50
quarterly6.00%$0.5096.2%4/15/26
STAGStag Industrial$36.20$0.39
quarterly4.09%- 106.2%4/15/26
STLDSteel Dynamics$173.55$0.53
quarterly1.10%$0.5025.0%4/10/26
STNStantec$88.97$0.25
quarterly1.09%$0.2321.9%4/15/26
SUISun Communities$128.63$1.12
quarterly3.32%$1.0438.7%4/15/26
SYKStryker$335.01$0.88
quarterly0.98%$0.8841.9%4/30/26
TFIITFI International$105.91$0.47
quarterly1.85%$0.4750.5%4/15/26
TGLSTecnoglass$42.98$0.15
quarterly1.38%$0.1517.5%4/30/26
TOWNTowne Bank$33.37$0.27
quarterly3.08%$0.2749.1%4/10/26
TRPTC Energy$63.48$0.88
quarterly5.53%$0.85106.9%4/30/26
TTETotalEnergies$90.95$0.85
quarterly5.20%- 34.1%4/2/26
USBU.S. Bancorp$51.61$0.52
quarterly4.00%$0.5245.0%4/15/26
VLTOVeralto$87.18$0.13
quarterly0.55%$0.1313.9%4/30/26
VREVeris Residential$18.95$0.08
quarterly1.70%$0.0840.0%4/10/26
VTRVentas$82.73$0.52
quarterly2.61%$0.48385.2%4/16/26
WPCW.P. Carey$67.74$0.93
quarterly5.19%$0.92174.4%4/15/26
WPMWheaton Precious Metals$121.49$0.20
quarterly0.53%$0.1720.4%4/10/26
WTWWillis Towers Watson Public$289.23$0.96
quarterly1.29%$0.9222.5%4/15/26
XHRXenia Hotels & Resorts$15.18$0.14
quarterly3.57%$0.1487.5%4/15/26
ZBHZimmer Biomet$88.89$0.24
quarterly0.97%$0.2427.1%4/30/26
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This is a list of companies that meet common criteria that investors use to evaluate dividend stocks. This list contains companies that have dividend yields greater than 3%, payout ratios of less than 75% (or less than 100% for REITs), five-year average annual dividend growth of at least 1.5% and a minimum market cap of $1 billion.CompanyDividend YieldAnnual PayoutPayout RatioAnnual Dividend GrowthP/E RatioMarket CapTBCGTBC Bank Group PLC9.77%GBX 886.6034.95%5.29%1.64£2.29KPRGOPerrigo Company plc11.97%$1.16N/A5.21%N/A$1.34KUKWGreencoat UK Wind PLC10.34%GBX 10.09N/A1.86%N/A£2.14KBMEB&M European Value Retail S.A.8.07%GBX 1560.73%2.73%6.44£1.60KPKPark Hotels & Resorts Inc.9.41%$1.00N/A17.32%N/A$2.17KCAGConagra Brands9.14%$1.40N/A10.50%N/A$7.32K
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