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Williams Partners (WPZ) Hiked Dividends By 1.77% And 7 Others Followed

Yesterday was a good day in terms of dividend growth. Eight companies raised their dividend payments. The biggest stock was the specialty chemical company Williams Partners. WPZ announced a 1.76 percent dividend hike and yields at 6.67 percent. The company has a rosy future. Analysts are expecting earnings per share to grow by at least 12 percent over the next five years. Only the high debt to equity ratio of 4.20 gives investors a bad taste.

Seven of eight companies with dividend growth on the last trading day have a market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion. Oil and gas companies are the most represented stocks.


The highest yielding stock is the drilling and explorations company Legacy Reserves with a 8.22 percent dividend yield. LGCY raised its quarterly dividends by 0.87 percent, yesterday.


The latest Dividend Growth Stock List



Company
Dividend Yield in %
Dividend Growth
Payment Period
Ex-Dividend Date
Dividend Payment Date
Blueknight Engy Ptrs GP
5.50
2.13%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/14/2013
Calumet Specialty Prdts
8.25
0.74%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/14/2013
Crane Co
1.90
7.14%
Quarterly
8/28/2013
 9/10/2013
Legacy Reserves LP
8.29
0.87%
Quarterly
7/30/2013
 8/14/2013
Northwest Bancorp
3.66
8.33%
Quarterly
7/30/2013
 8/15/2013
Oiltanking Partners LP
3.55
4.94%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/14/2013
Rayonier Inc.
3.34
11.36%
Quarterly
9/12/2013
 9/30/2013
Williams Partners
6.67
1.77%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/9/2013

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9 High-Yield Stocks With Strong Buy Rating

High yielding dividend paying stocks with strongest buy rating originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". I'm often asked if I would recommend to buy high-yielding stocks. I answer them that it makes sense to buy stocks with a yield over five percent but don’t expect that they will pay the dividend to the end of your lifetime and don’t expect that they will hike their payments each year or with a higher growth rate.

I personally bought several high yielding stocks around the world and nearly each investment was a disaster. Sure I also made some profits with stocks from the tobacco industry but they were the only investment ideas that worked for me. If I draw a line and make a calculation about my High-Yield activities, it would result in a very bad performance. That is my personal experience with the investment category.

Stocks with a higher yield are risky but it makes sense to look for them. Today I like to discover the most recommended High-Yields with a market capitalization over USD 300 million. Nine companies with a yield over 5 percent have a strong buy rating.