The Bullish Prophecy: Drexel Morgan and UPS’s Golden Egg

In a world where algorithms hummed lullabies to market gods and quarterly reports dictated destinies, this act of faith unfolded like a parable. The firm’s 13F filing, that parchment of institutional confessions, revealed UPS now claimed 4.8% of their $563.16 million kingdom-a weighting 21 times greater than its modest cameo in the S&P 500. One might imagine the ghost of dividend kings past whispering through the ticker tape: “Buy when the yield blooms crimson.”








