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VALLEY FORGE, Pa. - UGI Corporation (NYSE:UGI), a company that has maintained dividend payments for 55 consecutive years according to InvestingPro, announced Wednesday that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.375 per share on the company’s common stock, representing an attractive 4.13% yield.
The dividend will be payable on October 1, 2025, to shareholders of record as of September 15, 2025, according to a company press release. This marks the company’s 32nd consecutive year of dividend increases, demonstrating UGI’s commitment to shareholder returns.
UGI Corporation is a distributor and marketer of energy products and services operating in the United States and Europe. The company’s business portfolio includes natural gas transmission and distribution, electric generation and distribution, midstream services, propane distribution, renewable natural gas operations, and energy marketing services.
The company aims to provide energy solutions that it describes as safe, reliable, affordable, and sustainable through its various subsidiaries.
In other recent news, UGI Corporation reported a strong performance for the second quarter of 2025, with earnings per share (EPS) reaching $2.21, which surpassed analysts’ expectations of $1.96. Despite missing revenue forecasts, UGI’s strategic initiatives and increased guidance for fiscal 2025 have bolstered investor confidence. In terms of mergers and acquisitions, AmeriGas Propane, a subsidiary of UGI, has agreed to sell its Hawaii assets to Isle Gas. This transaction includes approximately 750,000 gallons of propane storage facilities and a delivery fleet, with proceeds intended to reduce company debt. Additionally, Jefferies has raised its price target for UGI to $44, maintaining a Buy rating on the stock, while Mizuho increased its price target to $41, citing improvements at AmeriGas. These developments reflect ongoing adjustments and strategic moves by UGI Corporation, influencing analysts’ perspectives on the company’s potential.
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