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Parker Hannifin Bumps Up Quarterly Dividend By 17%

Motion and control technologies provider Parker Hannifin Corp. has increased its quarterly dividend by 17%.

Parker Hannifin (PH) has declared a regular cash dividend of $1.03, an increase from the previous cash dividend of $0.88 per share. Notably, this is the company’s 284th consecutive quarterly dividend.

The dividend is payable on June 4 to shareholders of record on May 7. (See Parker Hannifin stock analysis on TipRanks)

Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer Todd Leombruno said, “This dividend increase reflects the Board’s confidence in our financial position and our continued ability to generate strong cash flows throughout the business cycle.” 

On April 14, J. P. Morgan analyst Ann Duignan reiterated a Hold rating on the stock and increased the price target to $288 (8.2% downside potential) from $283.

Duignan sees favorable trends in demand for machinery and expects sequential revenue growth across the group in 1Q.

Consensus on the Street is that PH is a Strong Buy based on 9 Buys and 2 Holds. The average analyst price target of $344.30 implies upside potential of 9.7%. Shares have climbed 136.6% over the past year.

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Kailas Salunkhe
Kailas has been writing stock news and analysis at TipRanks since 2021, and has worked in the financial domain in various roles since 2013. Prior to joining TipRanks, he served as an equity research analyst at Globflex Research, a quant fund, and Market Realist, an equity research firm, analyzing companies listed on the stock markets in the U.S., Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Kailas has also worked as an equity trader, covering the U.S. stock markets, for Capstone Securities, a proprietary trading firm. Kailas' key strength lies in analyzing the pharmaceutical, biotech, and mining sectors and companies falling in their ambit. A proponent of long-term investing, he is also proficient in equity research, report writing, financial modeling, and pitch decks. Kailas believes that the law of compounding can work wonders for all investors if they ace the Marshmallow test.