Small-cap outperformance is persisting — and these 15 quality stocks pay rich dividends
Think large caps are still the best bet? The data say you are looking in the wrong place.
Bank OZK - Common Stock (OZK) is currently showing a neutral headline tone with a mixed / range backdrop. The latest news flow is being framed here as context rather than prediction, so beginners can quickly see whether headlines are helping, hurting, or complicating the chart story. Earnings tone is currently no clear earnings read.
Think large caps are still the best bet? The data say you are looking in the wrong place.
Bank OZK remains highly profitable, with Q1 net income of $159.3M and robust coverage of preferred dividends. OZK's disciplined underwriting is reflected in a 46% average LTV ratio, manageable loan loss provisions, and transparent quarterly loan reviews. The $200M share buyback program and successful monetization of $150M in foreclosed assets support capital returns and future earnings.
The window to lock in three July dividend checks is closing fast. Two of these stocks, Science Applications International and NetApp, go ex-dividend tomorrow, meaning today is the last trading day to buy shares and still qualify for the upcoming payment.






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Bank OZK remains highly profitable, with Q1 net income of $159.3M and robust coverage of preferred dividends. OZK's disciplined underwriting is reflected in a 46% average LTV ratio, manageable loan loss provisions, and transparent quarterly loan reviews. The $200M share buyback program and successful monetization of $150M in foreclosed assets support capital returns and future earnings.

In this article series, I summarize dividend announcements of the past week. Only one stock (OZK) announced a dividend increase this week. The increase is modest at 2.1% but extends a remarkable record of 64 consecutive quarterly increases, compounding to an annual dividend growth rate of around 9%. OZK maintains a low 29% earnings payout ratio and a B+ Dividend Safety Grade, supporting ongoing dividend growth.
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