Here is a current sheet of seven semiconductor (broad line) stocks that that pay the highest dividends within the industry. The average dividend-yield amounts to 3.30 percent while the average P/E ratio is 25.71. Price to sales ratio is 2.73 and price to book ratio 3.12. The operating margin exceeds 11.6 percent. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ as well as being part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite.
Here is the sheet of seven broad line semiconductor stocks with several fundamentals:
Related stock ticker symbols:
MXIM, ISIL, STM, INTC, NSM, ADI, TXN
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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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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.
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Related stock ticker symbols:
UTL, AEE, NI, VVC, WR
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5 Electronic Wholesalers With Highest Dividend-Yield (RELL, TESS, WSO, TAIT, ITRN)
Here is a current sheet of five electronic wholesalers that pay the highest sector dividend-yield. 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 4.35 percent while the average P/E ratio is 16.62. Price to sales ratio is 1.07 and price to book ratio 1.71. The average return on investment overreaches 8 percent.
Here is the table of five stocks from the electronic wholesale sector with some fundamentals:
Related stock ticker symbols:
ITRN (NASDAQ) Ituran Location and Co...
TAIT (NASDAQ) Taitron Components Inc.
WSO (NYSE) Watsco, Incorporated
TESS (NASDAQ) TESSCO Technologies, Inc.
RELL (NASDAQ) Richardson Electronics...
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The average dividend-yield amounts to 4.35 percent while the average P/E ratio is 16.62. Price to sales ratio is 1.07 and price to book ratio 1.71. The average return on investment overreaches 8 percent.
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Related stock ticker symbols:
ITRN (NASDAQ) Ituran Location and Co...
TAIT (NASDAQ) Taitron Components Inc.
WSO (NYSE) Watsco, Incorporated
TESS (NASDAQ) TESSCO Technologies, Inc.
RELL (NASDAQ) Richardson Electronics...
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Dogs of the Dow Jones Industrial Average as of October 2010
Here is a current list of the top 10 cheapest stocks from the Dow Jones Industrial Average index – Dogs of the Dow. Such companies have the highest dividend yield and offer the lowest expected price earnings ratio.
The Dogs of the Dow is an investment strategy popularized by Michael O'Higgins. The strategy is to buy 10 stocks of the Dow Jones with the highest dividend yield and lowest price to earnings ratio at the beginning of the year or any trading period and to hold these stocks for a year. After this period, the investor should sell stocks that are no more dogs of the Dow and buy therefore new dogs of the Dow.
Here is a current table of the Dogs of the Dow:
Related Stock Ticker Symbols:
T, VZ, PFE, MRK, KFT, DD, CVX, JNJ, INTC, MCD, PG, HD, KO, GE, XOM, TRV, MSFT, BA, MMM, UTX, CAT, WMT, AXP, IBM, DIS, AA, HPQ, JPM, BAC, CSCO,
The Dogs of the Dow is an investment strategy popularized by Michael O'Higgins. The strategy is to buy 10 stocks of the Dow Jones with the highest dividend yield and lowest price to earnings ratio at the beginning of the year or any trading period and to hold these stocks for a year. After this period, the investor should sell stocks that are no more dogs of the Dow and buy therefore new dogs of the Dow.
Here is a current table of the Dogs of the Dow:
Related Stock Ticker Symbols:
T, VZ, PFE, MRK, KFT, DD, CVX, JNJ, INTC, MCD, PG, HD, KO, GE, XOM, TRV, MSFT, BA, MMM, UTX, CAT, WMT, AXP, IBM, DIS, AA, HPQ, JPM, BAC, CSCO,
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