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Carlisle Companies Incorporated (CSL)โ€™s New Dividend King Status Comes With Higher Expectations

On August 6, Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL ) announced that its Board of Directors approved a 14% increase in its regular quarterly dividend. The dividend will rise from $1.10 to $1.25 pโ€ฆ

Carlisle Companies Incorporated (CSL)โ€™s New Dividend King Status Comes With Higher Expectations
Yahoo Finance โ€” 12 August 2026
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On August 6, Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE: CSL ) announced that its Board of Directors approved a 14% increase in its regular quarterly dividend. The dividend will rise from $1.10 to $1.25 per share, which works out to $5.00 annually.

The increase also makes Carlisle a "Dividend King." This group includes US publicly traded companies that have increased their annual dividends for at least 50 consecutive years. Fewer than 60 listed companies currently have that record, so Carlisle is now part of a fairly exclusive group of dividend-paying companies.

The latest dividend increase comes at a time when Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL)'s business is performing well. That makes the increase more meaningful than simply raising the payout to keep its 50-year streak alive.

Carlisle reported record revenue of $1.6 billion in the second quarter, an 8% increase from the same period last year. Adjusted diluted EPS rose 12% to $7.03. Management also raised its full-year 2026 revenue outlook to mid-single-digit growth.

Cash generation gives the company another reason to remain confident about its dividend. In the first six months of 2026, Carlisle generated $199.6 million in operating cash flow from continuing operations and $129.6 million in free cash flow. It also returned $590 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases.

The dividend has grown at a double-digit compound annual rate since 2022. That growth has been supported by pricing power in Carlisle's construction-materials businesses, tighter cost controls and changes to the company's portfolio under its Vision 2030 strategy.

The biggest concern is the decline in free cash flow. Carlisle Companies Incorporated (NYSE:CSL) generated $129.6 million in free cash flow from continuing operations during the first half of 2026, compared with $227.6 million a year earlier. That decline stands out because revenue and earnings both increased during the period.

Carlisle also spent $70 million on capital expenditures and returned $590 million to shareholders through dividends and share repurchases. With the company investing heavily across several areas, there is less room for free cash flow to support every use of capital at the same pace. The company has to balance dividends and buybacks with organic investments, acquisitions, and its Vision 2030 plans. If construction markets slow down, maintaining dividend increases in the double-digit range could become more difficult.

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