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Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Past Week

Company
Ticker
New Yield
Growth
ACNB
ACNB
3.18
15.00%
Columbus McKinnon
CMCO
0.56
25.00%
NBT Bancorp
NBTB
2.84
8.70%
Amdocs
DOX
1.51
13.64%
UDR
UDR
3.62
4.03%
Constellation Brands A
STZ
1.3
42.31%
Constellation Brands B
STZB
1.17
42.55%
Eaton Vance FR NextShares
EVFTC
0.39
3.17%
Eaton Vance Oaktree Div
OKDCC
0.34
11.24%
Glacier Bancorp
GBCI
2.4
9.52%
Movado Group
MOV
2.08
53.85%
Pathfinder Bancorp
PBHC
1.55
4.35%
Reliant Bancorp
RBNC
1.4
33.33%
Banner
BANR
2.52
40.00%
Friedman Industries
FRD
0.68
100.00%
FS Bancorp
FSBW
1.05
27.27%
Nasdaq
NDAQ
2.04
15.79%
Oxford Industries
OXM
1.82
25.93%


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Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On October 03, 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.

In total, 18 stocks go ex dividend - of which 7 yield more than 3 percent. Here is a full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date within the current week.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Dynex Capital Inc.
490.92M
5.76
0.99
3.87
12.09%
Brookfield Renewable Energy Partners
7.01B
-
2.35
5.27
5.43%
The First Bancorp, Inc.
176.78M
14.12
1.21
3.53
4.68%
Banco Santander (Brasil) S.A.
-
691.00
40.65
-
4.05%
Ennis Inc.
471.40M
14.93
1.26
0.90
3.88%
The Bank of South Carolina
63.87M
16.31
1.86
5.07
3.34%
Golden Enterprises Inc.
46.93M
40.00
1.95
0.34
3.25%
Terreno Realty Corp.
338.24M
-
1.14
8.76
2.93%
U.S. Global Investors, Inc.
42.89M
-
1.16
2.29
2.17%
McCormick & Co. Inc.
8.57B
21.34
4.81
2.09
2.10%
Banner Corporation
744.13M
14.36
1.43
4.07
1.25%
Tootsie Roll Industries Inc.
1.86B
35.40
2.88
3.42
1.03%
First Internet Bancorp
75.06M
11.65
1.23
3.13
0.92%
Shoe Carnival Inc.
538.67M
17.89
1.76
0.60
0.89%
Curtiss-Wright Corp.
2.22B
21.68
1.61
0.97
0.84%
Werner Enterprises Inc.
1.73B
18.55
2.35
0.86
0.84%
Limoneira Company
342.68M
64.38
3.75
4.01
0.58%
Eagle Materials Inc.
3.62B
48.61
4.99
5.06
0.54%

14 Top Dividend Growers From Last Week

Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Only 14 stocks raised their dividend payments within the recent week. Despite the low number of growth stocks, the quality is still available.

Big names are again on the list. The biggest player is Lockheed Martin. The military group announced to boost dividends by 15.7 percent. I love this stock that is so deeply integrated into the U.S. economy.

Five High-Yields are part of the latest dividend growth stocks but only three companies are currently valuated with a forward P/E of less than 15. Also three of fourteen shares are currently recommended to buy.

Basic material stocks as well as financial stocks are dominating the results – A fact that we’ve also seen over the recent weeks. For the financial sector it’s reasonable because of the abnormal dividend cuts in 2008 but basic or raw material stocks? It’s really hard to explain why these stocks hike dividends when the whole sector is under pressure due to falling prices in anticipation of a slowing Chinese economy.

We will see how it develops over the time. I’ve attached, like every week, the full list of the latest dividend growth stocks. You can also find attached the current price ratios in order to find and compare the cheapest stocks from the list.