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MADISON, Wis. - Alliant Energy Corporation (NASDAQ:LNT) announced Thursday that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.5075 per share, to be paid on November 17, 2025, to shareholders of record as of October 31, 2025.
The utility company, which provides regulated energy services to approximately 1 million electric and 430,000 natural gas customers across Iowa and Wisconsin, has maintained an unbroken record of dividend payments for 320 consecutive quarters since 1946.
Alliant Energy is recognized as a member of the S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index, which tracks companies that have increased dividend payments for at least 25 consecutive years.
The company operates through two public energy subsidiaries: Interstate Power and Light Company and Wisconsin Power and Light Company.
This dividend announcement was made in a press release issued by the company.
In other recent news, Alliant Energy has seen several adjustments to its stock price targets by various financial institutions. BofA Securities increased its price target to $74, citing anticipated revenue growth and forecasting third-quarter 2025 earnings per share of $1.17, slightly up from $1.15 in the previous year. BMO Capital also raised its target to $71, maintaining a Market Perform rating and expecting the company to report in-line results for the upcoming third quarter. Jefferies joined in, setting its target at $74, driven by growth in the data center sector and expecting Alliant Energy to adjust its guidance to a 6-8%+ EPS compound annual growth rate.
Additionally, BofA Securities had previously raised its target to $70 following Alliant Energy’s strong second-quarter results, where adjusted earnings per share reached $0.68, surpassing both consensus and BofA’s own estimates. Mizuho also adjusted its price target to $70, acknowledging the company’s second-quarter performance and reaffirming its 2025 EPS guidance range of $3.15-$3.25. These developments come as Alliant Energy continues to position itself for growth, with analysts highlighting various factors contributing to their revised outlooks.
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