Clorox, HP, and Trinity Industries have increased dividends, offering around a 4% yield to income-focused investors. Clorox, with a 47-year history of dividend hikes, raised its quarterly payout to $1.24 per share. HP has raised dividends for nine years, while Trinity has done so for 14 years, both offering attractive yields.

Clorox, a global consumer products company, posted annual revenue of $7.02 billion and Q4 revenues of $1.99 billion, surpassing estimates. HP, a technology company, reported annual revenue of $54.30 billion and Q2 revenues of $13.22 billion, above expectations but missed on EPS. Trinity, specializing in railcar products, had annual revenue of $2.52 billion and Q2 revenues of $506.20 million, falling short of estimates.

Investors seeking reliable passive income may find Clorox, HP, and Trinity Industries appealing with their long history of dividend increases and around a 4% yield. These companies offer consistent returns for income-focused investors, making them attractive choices for those seeking reliable income streams.

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