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Dividend Challengers With 30% Price Upside

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Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend
NAUH National American University Holdings, Inc. - - 0.25 1.31 19.57%
MMLP Martin Midstream Partners L.P. 57.99 15.86 0.47 1.78 16.91%
NGL NGL Energy Partners LP - 17.88 0.07 0.81 13.38%
PBI Pitney Bowes Inc. 6.77 5.74 0.37 6.93 10.40%
TUP Tupperware Brands Corporation 9.48 7.27 0.76 - 8.15%
TEF Telefonica, S.A. 11.99 7.83 0.7 3.15 6.00%
TESS TESSCO Technologies Incorporated 22.3 - 0.21 1.12 5.58%
NMM Navios Maritime Partners L.P. - 13.86 1.32 0.38 4.55%
NWL Newell Brands Inc. 27.52 8.9 0.85 0.71 4.51%
WDC Western Digital Corporation 8.36 4.82 0.85 1.52 3.43%
FLXS Flexsteel Industries, Inc. 14.95 - 0.48 0.97 2.94%
ALV Autoliv, Inc. 13.24 9.78 0.78 3.77 2.87%
HNNA Hennessy Advisors, Inc. 4.51 6.26 2.08 1.60 2.86%
GOLD Randgold Resources Limited 29.18 20.95 5.76 1.88 2.76%
NVO Novo Nordisk A/S 18.52 18.17 5.13 14.59 2.72%
BSET Bassett Furniture Industries, Incorporated 15.18 - 0.51 1.18 2.37%
CSGS CSG Systems International, Inc. 20.91 13.18 1.57 3.6 2.17%
ORRF Orrstown Financial Services, Inc. 15.3 12.31 3.57 1.35 2.15%
MOV Movado Group, Inc. 19.84 13.15 1.06 1.95 2.06%
HY Hyster-Yale Materials Handling, Inc. 14.42 10.82 0.35 1.89 1.95%

My Favorite Master Limited Partnerships - High Yields and Low Taxes

MLPs are publicly traded limited partnerships that derive at least 90% of their cash flows from real estate, commodities or natural resources. In the US there are about 120 MLPs with a combined value around $875 billion.

There are three classes of MLPs: upstream (resource extractors like oil and gas partnerships), midstream (those that transport and process resources, like pipeline operators), and downstream (refiners and distributors).

Rather than paying dividends to shareholders, they pay distributions to unit holders. Another difference is that most midstream MLPs have a general partner, who runs the partnership. 

Limited partners (investors) don't have a say in how the MLP is run. In addition, general partners typically hold incentive distribution rights (IDRs), which means that a higher proportion of the MLPs marginal cash flow goes to them as the distribution grows (up to 50% of marginal cash flow).

There are three main drawbacks to MLPs. The first is that those partnerships with a general partner will experience slower distribution growth over time, as IDRs increase. Second, MLPs issue K-1 forms which are used instead of 1099's and can add a bit of complexity during tax preparation.

Finally is the fact that they shouldn't be used in tax deferred accounts such as IRAs. This is because they can generate what's known as UBTI (unrelated business taxable income) that can result in you owing taxes even though the investment is in a tax deferred account.

Attached I've compiled a couple of MLP's I like for a deeper research. Each of them pays a high dividend and has a higer market capitalization, over 300 million.

These are the names I like from the MLP space...

Dividend Growth Dogs As Of July 2016

Top CCC Combo Dogs; 
Source: Seeking Alpha

Basic Material Dividend Stocks With Highest YTD Performance And Which Are Still Cheap

Basic material dividend stocks with highest performance year-to-date originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. The basic material stock category were the real losing sector this year. Stocks from the sector are down 2.6 percent this year while the best performing sector, healthcare stocks, gained 24.3 percent.

But not all basic materials are loser. There are stocks that doubled its price since the beginning of this year. Others are up 50 percent. Below, you can find a small list of the 20 top basic material stocks. I excluded all companies with a market capitalization below USD 300 million and those without a dividend.

The 20 top dividend paying results gained from 44.58 percent to 65.14 percent. Three of the results have a market cap below a billion and additional seven are valuated between one or two billion. Small and mid-cap stocks are the main performance driver of the sector. Despite the strong stock price hikes, fourteen companies still have a buy or better rating.

Best Dividend Paying Ex-Dividend Shares On February 05, 2013


The best yielding and biggest ex-dividend stocks researched by ”long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Dividend Investors should have a quiet overview of stocks with upcoming ex dividend dates.

The ex dividend date is the final date on which the new stock buyer couldn’t receive the next dividend. If you like to receive the dividend, you need to buy the stock before the ex dividend date. I made a little screen of the best yielding stocks with a higher capitalization that have their ex date on the next trading day.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks February 05, 2013. In total, 24 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 13 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.45%.

Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher capitalized ex-dividend stocks:

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Mid-Con Energy Partners
432.10M
18.36
7.57
7.89
8.84%
Martin Midstream Partners
913.16M
34.61
1.97
0.72
8.81%
Summit Midstream Partners
1.07B
39.76
0.41
6.83
7.50%
Linn Energy, LLC
7.82B
-
2.19
5.91
7.41%
Linn Co, LLC
1.40B
-
-
-
7.08%
Atlas Pipeline Partners LP
2.17B
33.66
1.46
1.79
6.82%
Inergy Midstream LLC
1.78B
40.81
3.21
9.37
6.51%
Rentech Nitrogen Partners, L.P.
1.86B
22.48
17.48
9.59
6.26%
Inergy, L.P.
2.66B
4.82
2.55
1.33
5.73%
FirstEnergy Corp.
16.93B
16.00
1.26
1.05
5.43%
Intel Corporation
106.26B
10.03
2.08
1.99
4.21%
CVR Partners, LP
1.98B
14.38
4.27
6.16
2.83%
ADTRAN Inc.
1.27B
27.32
1.83
2.04
1.78%
The Mosaic Company
26.44B
14.41
2.02
2.63
1.61%
Starbucks Corporation
42.61B
30.57
8.34
3.12
1.48%
Apogee Enterprises, Inc.
708.30M
40.77
2.14
1.03
1.45%
Peabody Energy Corp.
6.73B
-
1.36
0.83
1.36%
Wintrust Financial Corporation
1.37B
16.20
0.76
2.19
0.97%
HB Fuller Co.
1.99B
29.78
2.56
1.06
0.85%
KB Home
1.53B
-
4.33
0.98

High Yield Stocks With Recent Insider Buys

Dividend Stocks With Recent Insider Buys By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Stocks with insider transactions send often a clear signal for your own asset allocation. Insiders, those persons who know the company better as every analyst or investor, show their attitude to the company’s future. A stock often rises after insiders bought stocks from the company. Similar is it vice versa. The stock price often decline after insiders sold stocks from the company. Here are the recent insider transactions of the best yielding stocks:

14 Of The Fastest Growing Energy Stocks With Highest Dividend Yield

Energy Growth Stocks With Best Dividend Yield Researched by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Energy is of huge importance for the growth of the economy. The demand is steady growing and the political change away from nuclear power to renewable energy slows the supply growth of energy. I screened stocks from the investment theme by the best growth over the past ten years. I decided to select only stocks with a double digit sales growth and a dividend yield of more than three percent. Fourteen stocks fulfilled my criteria. The highest growth was realized by Penn Virginia Resource Partners (PVR) who had a yearly growth of 40.3 percent. One company has a yield of more than 50 percent.