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6/04/2011
20 Basic Material High Yields
Here is a current sheet of 20 high yields from the basic material sector. The whole sector contains 570 stocks of which 304 companies have a market capitalization of more than one billion USD. 76 stocks have a dividend yield above 4 percent.
The average price to earnings ratio amounts to 23.45 while the average dividend yield amounts to 9.15. Price to book ratio is 5.21 and price to sales ratio 5.25. The companies worked with an operating margin of 33.41 percent and realized a return on equity of 27.96 percent.
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Related stock ticker symbols:
TRU, WHX, GNI, CQP, ENP, CLMT, BBEP, TNH, BPT, VNR, SDRL, MMLP, FGP, MVO, QRE, EXLP, ETP, PVR, OXF, BWP,
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The average price to earnings ratio amounts to 23.45 while the average dividend yield amounts to 9.15. Price to book ratio is 5.21 and price to sales ratio 5.25. The companies worked with an operating margin of 33.41 percent and realized a return on equity of 27.96 percent.
Here is the table with some fundamentals to compare:
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Related stock ticker symbols:
TRU, WHX, GNI, CQP, ENP, CLMT, BBEP, TNH, BPT, VNR, SDRL, MMLP, FGP, MVO, QRE, EXLP, ETP, PVR, OXF, BWP,
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Should we still invest in the commodity market? Be aware, there could be a speculation bubble -
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