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“We had a strong quarter, as we executed on our key priorities, including investing in growth, delivering on our corporate contracting initiatives and bolstering our liquidity,” said Connor Teskey, CEO of Brookfield Renewable. “The tailwinds for renewables are accelerating as governments and businesses around the world are intensifying their focus on decarbonization. Given our global scale, operational depth, and financial strength, we remain uniquely positioned to participate in the accelerating build out of renewables that will impact all sectors of the economy.”
Financial Results
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S&P 500 must increase its dividend for 50 consecutive years.
AbbVie (NYSE:ABBV) is only one dividend hike away from moving into this highest echelon of dividend royalty. The big drugmaker has raised its dividend for 49 consecutive years, which qualifies AbbVie as a Dividend Aristocrat.
Retirees should love AbbVie s strong dividend track record. They ll also really like its juicy dividend yield, currently at 4.8%. But AbbVie offers more than just a great dividend program: The company is set to deliver solid long-term growth as well.
That growth will take a temporary pause in 2023 when AbbVie s top-selling drug Humira loses U.S. patent exclusivity. However, AbbVie expects to quickly return to modest growth the next year. The company projects high single-digit-percentage annual revenue growth for the rest of the decade.
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Renewable energy is one of the hottest industries amid excellent growth prospects, driven by the world’s shifting focus towards green energy, climate-friendly and cost-effective technologies. Data from U.S. Energy Information suggests that electricity generation from renewable energy in 2021 will increase to 21% in 2021 from 20% in 2020. According to Deloitte, as of December 2020, the share of renewables surpassed that of coal in power generation for 153 days compared with 39 days in 2019. Renewable energy is gaining support worldwide, driven by the Paris agreement and realization by governments that adapting renewable energy is sustainable and cost effective. Industries are also ditching conventional energy means in the favor of renewable energy. From 2016 to 2019, coal-fired electricity generation plummeted 22%, according to U.S. Energy Informa