Thread regarding Occidental Petroleum Corp. layoffs

Dividends

The Board of Directors of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) today declared a quarterly dividend of one dollar and forty-two cents ($1.42) per share, an increase of eight cents ($0.08) per share or approximately 6 percent. The dividend is payable March 10, 2022, to all holders of common stock as shown on the transfer records of the Corporation at the close of business February 16, 2022. This increase puts Chevron on track to make 2022 the 35th consecutive year with an increase in annual dividend payout per share.

Hmmm. At least one company is fiscally prudent. When was Oxy’s last dividend cut…errr increase?

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Before the acquisition, Oxy paid a $0.79 quarterly dividend on roughly 750MM shares which came to around $585MM dollars around 6/30/19. If you go back to end of 2013, Oxy paid a $0.64 quarterly dividend on roughly 805MM shares for around $515MM dollars. Oxy currently has around 934MM shares outstanding. With the $0.01 quarterly dividend that is $9.34MM. The Buffet 8% on $10 billion comes to $200MM a quarter.

If Oxy wanted to return to a similar dividend payout while still paying the Buffett tax, I could see Oxy raising the dividend to $0.25 (nice $1 a year) which cost $234MM for the dividend. That combined with the Buffett $200MM would put the quarter expense at around $434MM for the dividend. Still well under the previous dividend, but a significant increase that would be manageable while still focusing on debt reduction.

Finally, if you want to ignore the Buffett tax and return roughly $550MM a quarter via a dividend (midway between the reference year and last dividend before acquisition inflated the number of outstanding shares) then they would raise it to roughly $0.59 a share.

Just my thoughts. Not an expert by any means.

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Oxy was included in a Fidelity ETF for dividends. Bank of America rates it a buy. I bet the recent stock price increase is the smell of dividends in the oven.

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Post ID: @1ncv+1f0UHns0

@ocp Nailed it.

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Post ID: @ngv+1f0UHns0

You cannot compare the two companies. Chevron is a real oil company.

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