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6 Top Yielding Autoparts Stocks - #MillerIndustries #Autoliv #JohnsonControls #Tenneco

Ticker Company Market Cap P/E P/S P/B Dividend Get the PDF via Mail…
UFAB Unique Fabricating, Inc. 86.21M 15.06 0.49 1.57 7.31% Security Analysis of UFAB
MLR Miller Industries, Inc. 297.18M 10.48 0.48 1.42 2.77% Security Analysis of MLR
JCI Johnson Controls International plc 35.02B 15.4 1.14 1.68 2.75% Security Analysis of JCI
ALV Autoliv, Inc. 8.81B 18.13 0.83 4.3 2.52% Security Analysis of ALV
TEN Tenneco Inc. 2.27B 7.89 0.24 3 2.23% Security Analysis of TEN
PLOW Douglas Dynamics, Inc. 1.08B 13.76 2.22 4.3 2.22% Security Analysis of PLOW

The auto industry is undergoing a period of tremendous disruption as never seen before. 

Influenced by new computer systems, new manufacturing processes and innovative designs, neither vehicles nor auto manufacturing facilities look like they did a decade ago. 

The change is putting tremendous pressure on original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and auto suppliers to evolve and innovate. Many are changing their business strategies to focus on innovation, rather than production while refining their product offerings to the best that they do. Others are also working more closely with their buyers to be a part of the design-to-market cycle and to make themselves an invaluable supplier. 

Supporting this all is a strong base of digitization to keep up with the pace of change.

20 Cheapest Consumer Dividend Stocks

Consumer dividend stocks with cheap price ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". 

I love consumer dividend stocks. Nearly 60 percent of my own stock allocation have a relationship to the sector. For sure they also had a very low performance compared to other stocks but they give me stability and trust to invest bigger amounts of money into the stock markt.

A few years before, I purchased consumer stocks for an average yield of 3.5 percent. Today the sector has a yield of 2.78 percent despite the fact that most of the consumer stocks raised year over year their dividends. Consumer stocks getting more and more expensive and the only core reason for this development is the expansive monetary policy.


Today I like to go forward with my monthly screens of the cheapest dividend stocks measured by the lowest forward P/E. The 20 cheapest stocks with a higher market capitalization are valuated between 7.8 and 12.5. Only one High-Yield is part of the results. Nearly all companies, 17 in total, are currently recommended to buy.