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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.

Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Recent Week, Sorted By Growth

Company Ticker New Yield in % Dividend Growth New Dividend Old Dividend Payment Period
Cheniere Energy Partners CQH 6.71 2150.00% 0.45 0.02 Quarterly 
NACCO Industries Cl A NC 1.54 165.06% 0.165 0.06225 Quarterly 
Air Lease AL 0.93 33.33% 0.1 0.075 Quarterly 
Ares Management ARES 8.72 32.26% 0.41 0.31 Quarterly 
DR Horton DHI 1.09 25.00% 0.125 0.1 Quarterly 
Inter Parfums IPAR 1.94 23.53% 0.21 0.17 Quarterly 
Alon USA Partners ALDW 12.45 22.86% 0.43 0.35 Quarterly 
BorgWarner BWA 1.31 21.43% 0.17 0.14 Quarterly 
Starbucks SBUX 2.12 20.00% 0.3 0.25 Quarterly 
Huntington Ingalls Inds HII 1.14 20.00% 0.72 0.6 Quarterly 
Fidelity D&D Bancorp FDBC 2.51 16.13% 0.24 0.20667 Quarterly 
Snap-On SNA 2.07 15.49% 0.82 0.71 Quarterly 
Hewlett Packard Ent HPE 2.19 15.38% 0.075 0.065 Quarterly 
Nelnet A NNI 1.24 14.29% 0.16 0.14 Quarterly 
Core-Mark Holding CORE 1.38 11.11% 0.1 0.09 Quarterly 
Automatic Data ADP 2.24 10.53% 0.63 0.57 Quarterly 
LCI Industries LCII 1.90 10.00% 0.55 0.50 Quarterly 
Six Flags Entertainment SIX 4.3 9.38% 0.7 0.64 Quarterly 
Primoris Services PRIM 0.86 9.09% 0.06 0.06 Quarterly 
Aaron?s Inc AAN 0.34 9.09% 0.03 0.0275 Quarterly 
National Bankshares NKSH 2.79 8.93% 0.61 0.56 SemiAnnual 
Atmos Energy ATO 2.16 7.78% 0.485 0.45 Quarterly 
Aircastle Ltd AYR 4.7 7.69% 0.28 0.26 Quarterly 
Natl Storage Affiliates NSA 4.33 7.69% 0.28 0.26 Quarterly 
NVIDIA NVDA 0.28 7.14% 0.15 0.14 Quarterly 
DTE Energy DTE 3.16 6.97% 0.8825 0.825 Quarterly 
Black Hills BKH 3.18 6.74% 0.475 0.445 Quarterly 
MainSource Fincl Group MSFG 2.02 5.88% 0.18 0.17 Quarterly 
Jones Lang LaSalle JLL 0.52 5.71% 0.37 0.35 SemiAnnual 
Arbor Realty Trust ABR 8.93 5.56% 0.19 0.18 Quarterly 
Ladder Capital Cl A LADR 9.22 5.00% 0.315 0.3 Quarterly 
EMC Insurance Group EMCI 3.10 4.76% 0.22 0.21 Quarterly 
Group 1 Automotive GPI 1.26 4.17% 0.25 0.24 Quarterly 
Sabine Royalty Tr UBI SBR 4.36 4.14% 0.15715 0.1509 Monthly 
AmerisourceBergen ABC 2.03 4.11% 0.38 0.365 Quarterly 
Easterly Govt Properties DEA 5.06 4.00% 0.26 0.25 Quarterly 
Acadia Realty Trust AKR 3.69 3.85% 0.27 0.26 Quarterly 
STRATS Dom Res Ser 05-06 GJP 3.44 3.34% 0.0637 0.06164 Monthly 
Solar Capital SLRC 7.53 2.50% 0.41 0.40 Quarterly 
Global Water Resources GWRS 2.9 2.47% 0.02363 0.02306 Monthly 
4.65% Fltg. Rate STRATS GJO 2.13 2.14% 0.03873 0.03792 Monthly 
Universal Corp UVV 4.01 1.85% 0.55 0.54 Quarterly 
Sanchez Midstream Ptrs SNMP 14.2 1.51% 0.4508 0.4441 Quarterly 
Lexington Realty Trust LXP 6.85 1.43% 0.1775 0.175 Quarterly 
Emerson Electric EMR 3.1 1.04% 0.485 0.48 Quarterly 
Pattern Energy Group PEGI 8.07 0.48% 0.422 0.42 Quarterly 
Microchip Technology MCHP 1.59 0.14% 0.36 0.36 Quarterly 

Dividend Growth Stock Compilation Of The Past Week

Readers of this space know that the primary focus of my dividend portfolio is to create ever-increasing income money machine by investing in dividend growth securities.

A slew of mixed earnings reports were released over the past week. Investor sentiment remains particularly fragile with uncertainty related to the U.S. Presidential election and the future trajectory of interest rates and global monetary stimulus. 


These factors were enough to nudge the S&P 500 Index slightly lower on the week, even despite dozens of dividend stocks increasing their dividend payouts or just their payments to shareholders.


As a savvy investor, I always make a note of companies that recently raised their dividends. I do this for two reasons:


- First, I like to stay as informed as possible. 

- Second, a dividend hike may introduce me to a company that I’ve never heard of or researched before, giving me the opportunity to learn about the company, dig deeper into its financials, and maybe even become a shareholder. 

With all of this in mind, let’s take a look at 40 big companies that have raised their dividends during the past week.


Here is the compilaton of the 40 latest dividend raiser...

These Dividend Stocks Are The Biggest Losers Of The #Brexit

The Leave campaign in the UK generated big shock waves on the capital market, especially banks, financial provider, insurer and exporters to the UK lost. Also on the sell-off list were foreign companies with a big footprint in the UK market.

Today I like to show you those dividend paying stocks that lost the most after the first sell-off on the market.

Today the markets look to calm down but we don't know what will happened in the next days.

In my view, the Brexit effects on the market are only short-term and driven by forex markets.


Here are the biggest losers by one-week performance...

These Stocks Are The Favorite Picks From The Best Asset Managers

Below is a list of stock picks from the best equity managers of the recent quarter. The list summarizes a few dividend growers like Oracle, Walgreen or Johnson & Johnson.

I hope you can find some values in the list and fresh ideas from the professional money management industry.

I bought recently PG, QCOM. Both pay solid dividends and become a little under pressure in the recent market correction.

Here are the top picks from the industries top managers....

The Secret Guide to Stocks That Warren Buffett Targets

When you look for attractive investment opportunities, you might have taken a deeper look at the activities of the professionals like George Soros, Bill Ackman or Warren Buffett.

Warren Buffett is one of the most respected investors in the world and his investment criteria are simple: Buy a growing business with inimitable assets at a reasonable price. Here are his criteria from his annual letter in detail:


(1) Large purchases (at least $75 million of pre-tax earnings unless the business will fit into one of our existing units), 

(2) Demonstrated consistent earning power (future projections are of no interest to us, nor are “turnaround” situations), 

(3) Businesses earning good returns on equity while employing little or no debt, 

(4) Management in place (we can’t supply it), 

(5) Simple businesses (if there’s lots of technology, we won’t understand it), 

(6) An offering price (we don’t want to waste our time or that of the seller by talking, even preliminarily, about a transaction when price is unknown).


It sounds simple but often it is hard to find concrete stocks that could meet his restrictions.

Today I like to close this gap by introducing some stocks that would appear on Warren Buffett's investing radar.

These are the results....

18 Cheap And Perfect Dividend Stocks To Consider

I write a lot about investments, mostly about dividend paying stocks which have grown payments over a long period of time.

I personally believe that those companies offer true values for normal do-it-yourself investors like you and me.

The great risk is always that the company is leaving its growth path and cannot hike dividends in the future.

Today I try finding a perfect stock. It is a cheaply valuated company with solid debt and growth perspectives. In addition the corporate should generate a double-digit return on investment.

16 stocks fulfilled my criteria. I've selected only companies with a large market cap. I love bigger capitalized companies because they are often more secure than small and midcaps. Safety is a key element in my investment philosophy.

Attached is the list of my 16 results. Most of them are low yielders but in times of low interest rates, it is no shame to own stocks with a yield below 3 percent. 

What is your perfect stock? Please leave a comment at the end of this article. I hope you have enjoyed reading my stuff and keep following my news by subscribing. Thank you so much.

These are my 6 top results from the list:

50 Shares With Fastest Dividend Growth In July 2013

Stocks with highest dividend growth researched by Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Dividends are back: The numbers of shares with a solid dividend grow accelerated within the recent weeks to old levels and a few big names are below the fastest growing dividend stocks from the past month. Names like McKesson, Wendy’s or Hershey. You might have noticed the dividend growth if you read some of the latest articles on my blog.

Today would like to give you an update of the 50 fastest dividend growers from the recent month. Below the results are again some pretty good stocks with very good growth rates. The average dividend growth of the 50 best stocks amounts to 45.11 percent. Four of the 50 dividend growers have a double-digit dividend yield and ten a high-yield over 5 percent. Around half of the results still have a buy or better rating.

81 Stocks With A Higher Dividend Payment

Stocks with dividend hikes from last week originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Dividend growth comes back. Last week, 81 stocks announced a higher dividend payment in the future. Six of them have now a double-digit dividend yield and 38 are low valuated with a forward P/E of less than 15.

It’s good to see that the number of dividend growers have risen within the recent week. It’s a sign that the economy is doing well and companies are more confident about the future.

In average, stocks from the list of the latest dividend growth stocks have increased their dividend payments by 20.73 percent. A value between 5 and 30 is good because your passive income grows faster than the inflation. A too high dividend growth ratio shows that there is something wrong. If not, they have paid very low dividends in the past and let the dividend jump. The most important thing you need to remember is that you receive dividends that are not paid from the substance of the corporate. It means that dividends should be significant lower than the earnings or the corporate. Special dividends are all right but they are only one-time items.