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Just caught the dividend announcements rolling in today and CCK actually caught my eye. Crown Holdings bumped their quarterly dividend to 35 cents a share, which is a solid 35% jump from the previous quarter's 26 cents. That's the kind of move that gets attention. Meanwhile, the usual suspects are doing their regular quarterly payouts - Dell at 63 cents, Myers Industries at 13.5 cents, FMC at 8 cents, and Quaker Houghton at about 50 cents. But honestly, CCK's increase is the story here. When a company jumps their dividend by that much, it usually signals they're feeling pretty good about cash flow and the business outlook. Curious if this is just a one-time boost or if they're signaling a new baseline going forward.