Restaurant stocks are a little risky, since they're subject to food scares, seasons and recessions, but they're fun, especially if they have dividends.
Yet some analysts are predicting a bear market will impact restaurant stocks in the near future, since consumers cut their discretionary dining budgets when times are tight.
The sector is on the front lines when the bear market appears.
But others say the public might head toward affordable food, so restaurants with lower priced menus might do well. And, with consumer confidence in July at one of the highest points since the recovery, at 97, and unemployment claims so low, these may be signals of a healthy economy.
Making income through dividend investing involves searching for solid companies that have a good chance of increasing the dividend year after year. As the company's sales and profits grow, dividends usually grow also, and the money you make can be reinvested or used as cash.
Attached you will find a list of all dividend payers in the restaurant business.
Here are the best dividend paying restaurants on the market...
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13 Fastest Growing Restaurant Dividend Stocks By EPS
13 Fastest Growing Restaurant Dividend Stocks By EPS originally appeard on long-term-investments. American's restaurant operators are
very competitive and offer real values for dividend investors.
Some stocks from the sector hit
recently All-Time highs and they are steadily growing.
Today I would like
to highlight some of the best dividend paying growth picks from the restaurant
industry.
Below I've
highlighted those stocks with the highest expected EPS growth for the next five
years.
Here are the 5 Top
results in detail and eight summarized in a table below...
Services Dividend Stocks With Highest Stock Performance - And Which Of Them Are Still Cheap
Services dividend stocks with highest year-to-date performance originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. The more I discover the
best performing stocks from the recent half year, the better the performance
gets.
Today I would like to discover stocks from the services sector with the highest year-to-date performance. The sector is the second best performer behind the healthcare segment but the performance is more unequal distributed: The best dividend stocks on the top 20 list have a price performance between 60 percent and 247 percent. Service is a place to be for investors.
Today I would like to discover stocks from the services sector with the highest year-to-date performance. The sector is the second best performer behind the healthcare segment but the performance is more unequal distributed: The best dividend stocks on the top 20 list have a price performance between 60 percent and 247 percent. Service is a place to be for investors.
In order
to reduce some extraordinary companies and to get better results, I decided to
exclude all stocks with a lower market capitalization (below USD 300 million). Small
cap stocks have normally a higher performance ratio, also in this screen: More than half of the results have a market
cap below a billion dollars. The average market cap of the top 20 stocks after my
limit rule amounts to USD 2.6 billion.
Despite the strong stock price growth; twelve
shares still have a buy or better rating. Broadcasting and TV companies are very
hot and dominating the screening results. There is some rumor in the market about
takeovers and mergers.
Michael Price - MFP Investors Q4/2011 Fund Portfolio
Michael F. Price - MFP Investors Q4/2011 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Here is a current portfolio update of Michael F. Price’s - MFP Investors - portfolio movements as of Q4/2011 (December 31, 2011). In total, he held 102 stocks with a total portfolio worth of USD 614,302,000.
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