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When a company’s stock price has struggled for years, a change in management may be just what it needs to get back on track. Even still, new management can’t fix everything.
Historically, Starbucks has been an impressive growth story, generating phenomenal wealth for investors. Despite its profitability and strong cash flows, recent challenges have raised questions about whether those days are long gone. In this episode, Greg analyzes the Starbucks story as a potential dividend growth candidate and what the future may hold. He discusses the implications of Starbucks' new CEO (who previously turned around Chipotle), and the company's strategy to address operational inefficiencies.
Later, Greg transitions to an update on Chevron which has been part of the model portfolio since 2010. Although higher dividend yields can signal problems for a company, Chevron’s resilience makes it worth considering adding to the position.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Mailbox
00:47 Starbucks: A Familiar Name with a Compelling Story
03:33 Starbucks' Financial Performance and Challenges
05:22 Evaluating Starbucks as a Dividend Growth Investment
11:33 Starbucks' Debt and Cash Flow Analysis
27:10 Conclusion on Starbucks and Transition to Chevron
28:04 Chevron: A Reliable Dividend Growth Story
29:41 Chevron's Financial Health and Future Prospects
35:41 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
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By Greg Denewiler5
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More on dividend growth investing -> Join our market newsletter!
When a company’s stock price has struggled for years, a change in management may be just what it needs to get back on track. Even still, new management can’t fix everything.
Historically, Starbucks has been an impressive growth story, generating phenomenal wealth for investors. Despite its profitability and strong cash flows, recent challenges have raised questions about whether those days are long gone. In this episode, Greg analyzes the Starbucks story as a potential dividend growth candidate and what the future may hold. He discusses the implications of Starbucks' new CEO (who previously turned around Chipotle), and the company's strategy to address operational inefficiencies.
Later, Greg transitions to an update on Chevron which has been part of the model portfolio since 2010. Although higher dividend yields can signal problems for a company, Chevron’s resilience makes it worth considering adding to the position.
00:00 Introduction to Dividend Mailbox
00:47 Starbucks: A Familiar Name with a Compelling Story
03:33 Starbucks' Financial Performance and Challenges
05:22 Evaluating Starbucks as a Dividend Growth Investment
11:33 Starbucks' Debt and Cash Flow Analysis
27:10 Conclusion on Starbucks and Transition to Chevron
28:04 Chevron: A Reliable Dividend Growth Story
29:41 Chevron's Financial Health and Future Prospects
35:41 Final Thoughts and Wrap-Up
Send us Fan Mail
________
Disclaimer: Past performance does not guarantee future results. This episode is for educational purposes only and is not investment advice.
________
RESOURCES:
Schedule a meeting with us: Financial Planning & Portfolio Management
Getting into the weeds: DCM Investment Reports & Models
If you enjoy the show, we'd greatly appreciate it if you subscribe and leave a review
Follow us on:
Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | X

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