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Illinois Tool Works Inc.
As of May 16, 2026 at 24:00 UTC
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About Illinois Tool Works Inc.
Founded in 1912, Illinois Tool Works has become a diversified industrial manufacturer through acquisitions and innovations that follow customer needs. ITW operates through seven business segments, with no segment representing more than one-fifth of revenue. ITW's automotive OEM segment sells vehicle components; its food equipment segment sells commercial kitchen appliances; its test and measurement and electronics segment sells inspection and analysis equipment; its welding segment sells welding equipment and consumables; its polymers and fluids segment sells industrial and consumer adhesives, solvents, and coatings; its construction products segment sells building fasteners and tools; and its specialty products segment sells medical, packaging, HVAC, and airport ground equipment.
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5 articlesIllinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE:ITW) announced a quarterly dividend of $1.61 per share for Q2 2026, equivalent to $6.44 annually. The dividend will be paid on July 10, 2026 to shareholders of record as of June 30, 2026.
Illinois Tool Works Inc. (ITW) announced a quarterly dividend of $1.61 per share ($6.44 annualized) for Q2 2026, payable July 10, 2026. The company reported Q1 2026 results with $4.02 billion in revenue (up 5%), operating margin of 25.4% (up 60 bps), and GAAP EPS of $2.66 (up 12%), demonstrating solid growth and operational efficiency.
The article explains a strategy to identify undervalued dividend stocks with 'hidden' yields higher than their stated dividend yield. By combining dividend growth, buybacks, and share price appreciation, investors can significantly increase their returns. Union Pacific and Illinois Tool Works are highlighted as examples where low current yields (2% and 2.4% respectively) translate to much higher shareholder yields (3.7% and 4.2%) and even higher yields-on-cost for long-term holders.
With growth stocks rebounding strongly, dividend stocks have underperformed, creating buying opportunities for income-focused investors. The article recommends four dividend stocks: Illinois Tool Works (62 years of dividend increases), Oneok (reliable pipeline company with 5% yield), Verizon Communications (6.1% yield, 19 consecutive years of increases), and Brookfield Asset Management (targeting 15-20% annual growth with ~90% dividend payout).
Illinois Tool Works (ITW) is a diversified industrial manufacturer with a portfolio spanning automotive airbags, restaurant equipment, welding tools, and more. While not a high-growth stock, the company demonstrates consistent revenue growth, strong profitability, and has raised its dividend for 62 consecutive years. The article suggests ITW is likely to remain a steady, reliable performer that quietly builds wealth for patient investors rather than delivering explosive gains.