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10/15/2010
5 Diversified Utility Stocks Yielding Above 5 Percent
Here is a current sheet of five diversified utilities that have a dividend-yield more than five percent. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ as well as being part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite.
The average dividend-yield amounts to 5.35 percent while the average P/E ratio is 21.78. Price to sales ratio is 0.98 and price to book ratio 1.18. The operating margin exceeds 14.5 percent.
Here is the sheet of five diversified utility stocks with a dividend-yield above 5 percent and some fundamentals:
Related stock ticker symbols:
UTL, AEE, NI, VVC, WR
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• 9 High Yielding Utilities With Growth Rates Above 10 Percent
• 8 High-Yielding Electric Utilities
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• Ken Fisher’s Current Investment Portfolio
The average dividend-yield amounts to 5.35 percent while the average P/E ratio is 21.78. Price to sales ratio is 0.98 and price to book ratio 1.18. The operating margin exceeds 14.5 percent.
Here is the sheet of five diversified utility stocks with a dividend-yield above 5 percent and some fundamentals:
Related stock ticker symbols:
UTL, AEE, NI, VVC, WR
Selected Articles:
• 9 High Yielding Utilities With Growth Rates Above 10 Percent
• 8 High-Yielding Electric Utilities
• Stocks With Fastest Dividend Growth
• Ken Fisher’s Current Investment Portfolio
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