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19 Cheap Asian Large Cap Dividend Stocks

Large capitalized stocks with low forward P/E’s and good dividends originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Dividends are popular and Asian stocks too. A combination of both is not a guarantee for a great return but it brings more ideas to you and your thoughts broaden when you see how Asian stocks are priced.

Today I like to screen some of the best yielding Asian stocks with a listing in the United States. American Depositary Receipts, that’s the correct title. They do not include all top yielding stocks from Asia but ADR’s have a better volume and need to fulfill the SEC requirements. A full compilation of the top dividend stocks from Asia can be found in my weekly publised PDF Dividend Weekly. The book covers over 1,000 dividend paying shares and is completely free.

My criteria:

- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Positive Dividend Yield
- Forward P/E below 15

Nineteen stocks fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which thirteen have a current buy or better recommendation. Telecoms and oil stocks are dominating the screen.

26 Technology Growth Stocks With Highest Dividend Payments

Stocks from the technology sector with strong growth and high dividends originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". 

We all know that there are great investment opportunities within the technology sector. Think at Facebook or Google. Both are great companies and they made early stage investors very rich – mostly investors of the pre-capital market area.

Sure the field is not a great source for income investors because the companies need money to finance growth and perspectives and possibilities are really huge.

Not all companies have the ability manage growth in a successful way. They try hard but it doesn’t work. Think at Blackberry or Microsoft. Other companies with a solid market position have changed their statement to the financial market: They like to pay good dividends because they sit on big cash mountains and find no risk-adjusted way to grow. Cisco Systems or Microsoft are two stocks with strong growing dividends.

The biggest yields from the technology sector come from telecom companies. Those are also stocks with huge debt amounts and the slowest sector growth. But there are still some good yielding stocks with mid-term growth perspectives. Today, I like to show you the best yielding higher capitalized stocks with double-digit expected earnings per share growth.

Twenty-six stocks from the tech sector fulfilled these criteria. Most of the results come from the communication equipment industry. This is a hard playing industry were you have a higher downside risk as stock trader. But you can find some attractive stocks on the list below.

18 Growth Stock Ideas From The Booming Emerging Markets | Best BRIC Dividend Picks

Dividend stocks with solid growth from the BRIC nations originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Over the recent decades, we have seen a significant change in the economic forces. China is getting more and more important in the global economic and is responsible for half of the world's economic growth. 

A large trading gap was created between the emerging markets and the developed nations. As a result, the old economies created huge mountains of debt and growth slowed while the unemployment rates exploded. 


The emerging markets have shown an opposite image - low debt at high growth. Unknown companies became to multinational super companies in only a decade and made really unknown people very rich.


Today I like to show you some of the best growth picks with dividend payments from the popular BRIC nations. BRIC is a abbreviation for the countries Brazil, Russia, India and China. All these countries have a huge citizen base and they have very attractive economic fundamentals to grow further and create faster wealth for the people.


My screening criteria are:

Headquartered in a BRIC country
- Market capitalization over $2 billion
- 5 year expected EPS growth over 5%
- Positive dividend yield

Seventeen companies fulfilled these criteria of which one stock has a high-yield and twelve are recommended to buy.

20 Hottest Technology Stocks | Best Stock Buy Rating List

Technology stocks with highest buy ratings originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Technology fascinates us all also if we are not real techies who wants the latest stuff whatever it costs.

Technology stocks also made many people very rich. Some of the wealthiest and youngest persons in this world made their wealth on the internet or in related industries. I don’t talk about the Page brothers from Google, Facebook's Zuckerberg or Bill Gates.

This alone is a reason why we should observe the technology sector because there is a huge potential of growth at limited cots. Today, I like to proceed with my January research of the most recommended stocks and I do this at the technology sector.


Below is a small list with some fundamentals about tech stocks with the highest buy rating. I excluded stocks with a market capitalization below USD 2 billion because I think the risk should be much higher as for mid-capitalized stocks.

These are the results: Eleven of the best to buy rated stocks pay dividends; nine have a strong buy rating.

9 Solid Dividend Stocks From The Technology Sector | High Growth With Great Dividends

Technology Companies With High Growth And Positive Dividend Payments Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. I often hear that technology stocks are high growth investments but they pay low dividends or no dividends. They sit on tons of cash and search for the next big IT revolution. If they don’t do this, they could lose their current competitive advantage and disappear from the market within the next ten years. We have seen this formation process at Nokia (NOK) or Research In Motion (RIM). If you think longer about the requirements and risks of the sector, investors should rewarded by a higher return or discount in the stock price to increase the margin of safety. 

I made a screen of all dividend stocks within the technology sector (from 879 technology companies pay 201 dividends). But who are the stocks with the highest growth at adequate risks? To get an answer, I selected only stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion, a beta ratio of less than one as well as earnings per share growth of more than ten percent yearly. Nine really solid stocks remained. You find the list at the end of this post.

Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of August 2012

Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Earnings Per Share Growth By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps with the highest expected growth for the upcoming fiscal year. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and earnings per share are expected to grow for at least 20 percent. Despite the strong growth, they still have a P/E ratio of less than 15 and a P/S and P/B ratio of less than two. Twenty-one companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which thirteen companies have a buy or better recommendation. Eighteen pay dividends.

The best yielding stock is now Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) with a yield of 8.41 percent. The company is followed by China Petroleum & Chemical (SNP) with a yield of 5.02 percent and Dow Chemical (DOW) whose yield is 4.24 percent.

Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of July 2012

Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Earnings Per Share Growth By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps with the highest expected growth for the upcoming fiscal year. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and earnings per share are expected to grow for at least 20 percent. Despite the strong growth, they still have a P/E ratio of less than 15 and a P/S and P/B ratio of less than two. Twenty-two companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which fourteen companies have a buy or better recommendation. Only nineteen pay dividends.


The best yielding stock is still Banco Bilbao (BBVA) with a yield of 9.59 percent. The company is followed by the oil and gas pipeline operator Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) and the Chinese oil and gas company China Petroleum (SNP).

Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of June 2012

Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Earnings Per Share Growth By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps with the highest expected growth for the upcoming fiscal year. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and earnings per share are expected to grow for at least 20 percent. Despite the strong growth, they still have a P/E ratio of less than 15 and a P/S ratio of less than 2. Twenty-seven companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which twenty-two companies pay dividends and fifteen stocks have a buy or better recommendation.


The best yielding stock is still the Argentinean bank Banco Bilbao (BBVA) with a yield of 8.26 percent. The company is followed by the oil and gas pipeline operator Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) and the Chinese oil and gas company China Petroleum (SNP).

Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of May 2012

Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Earnings Per Share Growth By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of America’s cheapest Large Caps with the highest expected growth for the upcoming fiscal year. Stocks from the sheet have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and earnings per share are expected to grow for at least 20 percent. Despite the strong growth, they still have a P/E ratio of less than 15 and a P/S ratio of less than 2. Twenty-five companiesfulfilled the mentioned criteria of which twenty-one companies pay dividends and the same number of stocks has a buy or better recommendation.


The best yielding stock is the Argentinean bank Banco Bilbao (BBVA) with a yield of 8.93 percent. The company is followed by the oil and gas pipeline operator Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) and the gas utility National Grid (NGG).