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With Apple ‘s ( AAPL ) spring product launch out of the way, Wall Street’s attention has shifted to the company’s annual capital allocation plan, including an expected dividend increase. Apple CEO Tim Cook has committed to raising the company’s dividend annually. The question now is how much that is going to be. RBC Capital Markets analyst Amit Daryanani thinks Apple could raise its dividend by 10% to 15% to get its yield above 2%. Apple also could boost its stock buyback program to $40 billion to $50 billion a year, compared with $35 billion last year, he said in a report Sunday. The buyback would enable Apple to drive EPS growth of 4% or higher in fiscal 2016 and beyond, Daryanani said. He rates Apple stock as outperform, with a price target of 130. Apple was down a fraction to 105.50 in early afternoon trading on the stock market today . Apple is expected to announce its new capital allocation program when it reports March quarter results in late April. No date has been set for the fiscal-second-quarter earnings report. Apple has increased its dividend every year for the past three years, with an average increase of about 11%. Its current quarterly dividend is 52 cents a share. Earlier this month, Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster predicted Apple would raise its dividend by 5% to 10%. Last week at a media event at company headquarters in Cupertino, Calif., Apple announced a new 4-inch smartphone (iPhone SE), a 9.7-inch iPad Pro tablet, a lower starting price for the Apple Watch, new watch bands and several software updates. RELATED: Apple’s Product Launch: What The Stock Market Loved And Hated Apple’s Cheap iPhone SE Raises Profit Margin Concerns . Scalper1 News
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