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Medtronic Raised Its Dividend for a 47th Straight Year, But Here's Why It Isn't a Great Dividend Growth Stock


Dividend growth stocks can make for excellent long-term investments. Their ongoing rate increases allow investors to generate more in Dividend income than if they were to just invest in a stale Dividend with no increases, and which inflation chips away at over time.

Medical device maker Medtronic (NYSE: MDT) falls into the category of a dividend growth stock. The company, which makes products that help treat 70 health conditions and which has a massive global presence in 150 countries, has been increasing its dividend payments for decades and has been a reliable income-generating investment to buy and hold.

But while it recently announced yet another dividend increase, investors may feel a bit underwhelmed by it. Here's why Medtronic may not be a great dividend growth stock to own, even though it has such an impressive track record for increases.

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Source Fool.com

Medtronic plc Stock

€73.02
-0.070%
There is nearly no change for the Medtronic plc stock today. Compared to yesterday it only changed by -€0.050.
With 7 Buy predictions and only 2 Sell predictions the community sentiment for the stock is positive.
As a result the target price of 91 € shows a positive potential of 24.62% compared to the current price of 73.02 € for Medtronic plc.
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