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Stocks That Insiders Are Buying and Selling

Here is a current list of the top 10 insider buys and sells from last month. In total, the top 10 insiders sold shares in an amount of USD 2.3 billion. Roughly USD 0.4 billion were bought from the top 10 insiders. The sales to buys ratio amounts to 5.92.

An insider is a person who has the function as officer, director, key employee or large shareholder with potential access to non-public information about the company. Insider trades could indicate that insiders, those who probably know the company best, are confident of its future success. Insider buys and sells are no perfect indicators, but they often show the intension of better informed persons to its investments. In many cases, the company was getting worse after insider sold stocks and vice versa.



Related stock ticker symbols sales:
ORCL, MGM, COGT, AZO, GOOG, VRA, NTSP, RGNC, KRA, GNCMA

Related stock ticker symbols buys:
SKS, VSTO, CMLP, JEF, VMW, AIG, REGN, GEOY, AEGR, WHRT

14 High Yielding Processed Packaged Goods Stocks

Here is a current sheet of 14 processed packaged goods stocks that have highest industry dividend yields. The industry has a total market capitalization of USD 308 billion and offers a dividend yield for investors of 3.1 percent.

The average dividend-yield of my list amounts to 3.36 percent while the average P/E ratio is 16.21. Price to sales ratio is 1.18 and price to book ratio 5.03. The operating margin amounts to 11.61 percent. Total debt to assets ratio is 29.72. 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 table of 14 processed packaged goods stocks with some fundamentals:


Related stock ticker symbols:

BGS, CAG, GLDC, UN, K, FLO, JVA, CPB, SLE, TSTY, GIS, PEP, SJM, MKC

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8 Basic Materials Stocks With High Dividend Yield

Here is a current sheet of 8 basic material stocks that have high dividend yields. The companies are low leveraged (debt to assets ratio of less than one), have positive expected earnings per share growth rates and low expected forward price to earnings ratios (under 15).

The average dividend-yield amounts to 5.55 percent while the average P/E ratio is 18.71. Price to sales ratio is 3.71 and price to book ratio 2.31. The operating margin amounts to 20.90 percent. Total debt to assets ratio is 21.03. 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 table of 8 basic material stocks with some fundamentals:




Related stock ticker symbols:

MVO, EVEP, E, TOT, STO, NUE, PZE, COP


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6 Technology Stocks Showing You Their Dividends

Here is a current sheet of 6 technology stocks that offer investors high dividend yields. The Companies are large capitalized (market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion) and low leveraged (debt to assets ratio of less than one).

The average dividend-yield amounts to 4.64 percent while the average P/E ratio is 12.91. Price to sales ratio is 2.16 and price to book ratio 2.37. The operating margin amounts to 21.01 percent. Total debt to assets ratio is 14.90. 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 table of six technology large cap stocks with some fundamentals:



Related stock ticker symbols:

TSP, T, CHT, BCE, TKC, ADP,


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5 Confectioners Bake Your Sweet Portfolio Yield

Here is a current sheet of 5 confectioner stocks that have enough sugar to make your portfolio yield sweater.

The average dividend-yield amounts to 1.73 percent while the average P/E ratio is 17.22. Price to sales ratio is 1.57 and price to book ratio 5.02. The operating margin amounts to 8.67 percent. Total debt to assets ratio is 17.99. 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 table of 5 confectioners sorted by dividend-yield:



Related stock ticker symbols:

RMCF, HSY, TR, IPSU, CZZ


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5 Cement Stocks Benefiting From Infrastructure Programs

Here is a current sheet of 5 cement stocks that could benefit from infrastructure programs and construction building.

The average dividend-yield amounts to 1.05 percent while the average P/E ratio is 26.62. Price to sales ratio is 1.39 and price to book ratio 1.26. The operating margin amounts to 1.47 percent. Total debt to assets ratio is 27.00. Companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ as well as being part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite.

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Cement Stocks (Click to enlarge)

Related stock ticker symbols:
CRH, EXP, JHX, TXI, CX

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America’s Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth

Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps that shows the highest expected growth for fiscal 2011. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 5 billion and an expected earnings growth of at least 20 percent for the next year but have a price to earnings ratio of less than 20 and a price to sales ratios of less than 1.5.

The average current P/E ratio amounts to 14.10. Price to sales ratio is 0.90. The expected earnings growth for next year amounts to 328 percent. 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 table of America’s cheapest large capitalized stocks with highest earnings growth:




 
Related stock ticker symbols:
XOM, RDS.A, CVX, JPM, TOT, TM, COP, E, STO, BASFY, HMC, FTE, NTT, BA, MT, DD, UNH, TWX, DOW, MS, PKX, MET, IMO, PHG, TI, MITSY, DELL, PUK, MRO, JCI, HES, NOC, COF, GGB, BAM, ETN, WPPGY, TEL, TU, LPL, AMP, IR, PPG, MUR, PSO, PH, KUB, BBBY, KT, DOV,


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