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RE: What Is A Superior Dividend Grower (SDG)? | Dividend Growth Investing
The answer is a company that pays a dividend which increases, on average, at the rate of 8%-10% per year for many years. Such companies are usually large, successful, growing multi-national companies that are at the top of their peer groups, have a global footprint, and are in expanding areas of economic activity.
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