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Cheap High Yielding Dividend Stocks With Solid Debt Figures - #AllianceBernstein #Vodafone #BritishAmericanTobacco

Dear Reader, find below a list of Cheap High Yielding Dividend Stocks With Solid Debt Figures


Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
CVRR CVR Refining, LP 5.82 4.67 0.36 1.65 15.6%     16.15        21.00  
ARLP Alliance Resource Partners, L.P. 6.61 7.05 1.3 2.06 10.7%     19.56        25.00  
SHI Sinopec Shanghai Petrochemical Company Limited 4.95 5.69 0.57 1.23 10.2%     46.81        75.00  
SNP China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation 10 8.85 0.27 1.05 10.1%     85.79      114.62  
ARI Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance, Inc. 14.86 9.38 6.39 0.95 9.9%     18.60        18.63  
AB AllianceBernstein Holding L.P. 9.95 11.24 9.87 1.94 9.7%     29.65        32.17  
VIV Telefonica Brasil S.A. 8.59 11.74 1.72 1.08 9.5%     12.17        14.06  
EQM EQM Midstream Partners, LP 10.59 10.85 4.42 1.08 9.2%     48.45        57.73  
ENBL Enable Midstream Partners, LP 15.33 13.26 1.83 0.84 9.1%     13.90        17.91  
VOD Vodafone Group Plc - 14.38 1.01 0.78 9.1%     19.60        25.60  
SEP Spectra Energy Partners, LP 11.11 12 8.45 1.53 8.5%     36.65        40.44  
SHLX Shell Midstream Partners, L.P. 13.72 10.15 7.24 1.31 8.1%     18.98        25.95  
BTI British American Tobacco p.l.c. 2.13 8.58 2.6 0.99 7.9%     34.54        53.86  
EQGP EQGP Holdings, LP 13.86 12.43 3.66 16.33 7.8%     16.17        22.27  
CVI CVR Energy, Inc. 16.85 11.82 0.56 2.98 7.8%     38.58        48.00  
NYCB New York Community Bancorp, Inc. 12.19 11.92 2.82 0.73 7.2%       9.42        10.50  
EOCC Enel Generacion Chile S.A. 10.37 10.72 2.19 1.73 7.1%     18.82        23.80  
UMC United Microelectronics Corporation 13.44 11.73 0.9 0.62 6.8%       1.76          2.34  
PSXP Phillips 66 Partners LP 12.93 12.99 5.27 1.95 6.7%     47.70        57.96  
T AT&T Inc. 15.09 8.44 1.34 1.2 6.6%     30.29        34.48  

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Oil Refinery Dividend Stock Investing - These Portfolio Generated 12.26% Yearly

Oil dropped to just over $40 per barrel, and oil stocks have taken a hit. If you're worried that oil will stay at a low price, then refiners are a good investment.

They do very well when the price of crude is low. Low prices means they can refine more oil, so, apart from the initial hit on inventory, future profit opportunities are strong. People also tend to buy more gas when oil is low, so there's more demand for the refineries.

My latest research focus was the Asset Management, Industrial and finally the Energy Sector.

Within the Energy sector, companies from the downstream segment like Oil refinery stocks look attractive for me. They do not depend highly on the oil price, more on the cracking margin.

The business of the refining players is negatively correlated with crude prices. This is because the companies use oil as an input from which they derive refined petroleum products like gasoline – the prime transportation fuel in the U.S. Hence, lower the oil price, higher will be their profits.



We can say that the decline in crude price, which is expected to continue for some time, will bring more good news for the firms engaged in refining oil.

This means not that downstream companies are better when the oil price slumps. My research result of the past decade was that they also lose value and they are highly volatile. 

In 2008, the year of the financial crisis, the portfolio of the best refinery dividend paying oil stocks lost more than half of its value. After the sell-off, it tripled its value.

Attached is a list of 12 dividend paying oil refinery stocks that gave investors a great past return. Over the last decade, those stocks delivered a 12.26% average yearly return.

The biggest threat is in my view the possibility of a political change in the energy sector. Do politicians want more renewable energy production or put they more money into jobs and growth via the old systems.

Energy is definitely the most important sector that benefits when growth should be created for the economy.

These are the best dividend picks from the Oil Refinery Industry...

15 High Yields With The Lowest Dividend Payout Ratios

High Yields with dividend payouts of less than 50 percent and room to boost future dividends originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. If you have only small amounts of money available for investing, you need a higher yield. I do know this problem but I always remember that higher dividend yields are also equally with a higher risk.

Today I would like to screen all higher yielding stocks with a dividend yield over 5 percent and a market capitalization above the 2 billion mark by its payout ratios. I’m hunting for opportunities that pay less than 50 percent of its earnings. I believe that there should be more room for a small dividend hike if earnings are not cyclic and grow over the time.

Fifteen high yielding stocks fulfilled these criteria of which eleven are currently recommended to buy.

Carl Icahn’s Best Pick Isn’t Apple…These Stocks Are! - How The Big Investor Makes Money

The following article was written by our guest author Insider Moneky. Carl Icahn may have lifted the company’s market cap by $20 billion in less than two days of trading last month, but Apple [s:AAPL] isn’t his best stock pick. There are four positions in the multi-billionaire’s equity portfolio that are worth looking at before Cupertino. We’ll show you which ones and explain why.

At the end of last quarter, Carl Icahn’s hedge fund held long positions in 19 different companies totaling a market value of $21.5 billion. With Icahn’s pedigree as an elite activist investor, it’s not surprising that he’d have that much money in U.S. equities, but it is a bit intriguing that four of his eleven largest picks are small-caps.

According to our research at Insider Monkey, hedge funds’ small-cap picks have the highest potential to outperform the market over a sustained period of time. Our premium newsletter, which employs this strategy, beat the S&P 500 by nearly 30 percentage points in its first year (discover how we did this here).

With that in mind, let’s run through the four largest small-cap investments in Icahn’s equity portfolio. Each stock had a market cap between $1 billion and $5 billion at the end of the last 13F-filing period.

CVR Energy [CVI] is Icahn’s largest small-cap holding, and his stake comprises more than four-fifths of its outstanding shares. After grabbing exposure in CVR Energy last year, Icahn’s initial goal was to push for a sale of the company to a larger buyer. Once this move failed, he then guided CVR to spin off its refining subsidiary in January. In his last filing, Icahn held $3.6 billion in CVR Energy stock and $138 million in the spinoff, CVR Refining [CVRR].

The latter has returned just 0.2% post-IPO, but CVR Energy shares are up almost 70% since Icahn first established his stake in early 2012. The bet has been very profitable for Icahn, and with gushing refining margins in its last few earnings reports, there may be more appreciation on the horizon for CVR Energy.

Federal Mogul [FDML], meanwhile, is another high-flier in Icahn’s equity portfolio. The hedge fund manager’s second largest small-cap holding has been a key investment since 2011. In the summer of that year, Icahn established his original position in the auto part maker, and he has held a controlling interest ever since. Shares of Federal Mogul are up a whopping 177% in the past six months on the back of a massive earnings beat last quarter and a fairly extensive restructuring program.

Herbalife [HLF] needs no introduction, and is the next largest-small cap in Icahn’s portfolio. The multi-level marketer had a market cap below $5 billion at the end of last quarter, but its value has since risen by about 50%. Over the longer term, Herbalife shares have more than doubled since the start of 2013, and the market hasn’t been convinced by Bill Ackman’s “pyramid scheme” accusations (see his full presentation here).

Icahn has shown no hesitation to call out Pershing Square’s manager for being “totally wrong” and “ridiculous” in his words, but Ackman hasn’t shown any signs of closing his short position in Herbalife. As for Icahn, he thinks the stock is still cheap at current levels.

Hain Celestial Group [HAIN] is the next largest small-cap in the activist’s equity portfolio, and surprise, surprise, this stock is having a good 2013 too. Shares of the organic food and personal care product company are up 37% this year, and Icahn closed out his $470 million position a little over two weeks ago. Since he established his Hain stake in early 2010, the stock’s price has risen from around $22 per share to the upper $70 range.

As CEO Irwin Simon explains in a recent interview with CNBC, “Hain today is positioned better than it was when Carl got in … because of the awareness of healthy eating.” In other words, it’s the secular tailwinds—not just Icahn’s influence on a couple M&A moves—that have driven Hain’s appreciation. The organic boom doesn’t look like it will end any time soon according to the USDA, so we still like Hain Celestial post-Icahn.


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Carl Icahn’s Latest Dividend Stock Buys And His Biggest Portfolio Holdings

Carl Icahn’s recent stock buys and largest stock holdings as of Q1/2013 originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Carl Icahn is a well known investor. He serves around USD 16.9 billion in his asset management company Icahn Capital Management LP. His asset allocation is very focused on single stocks. In total he has only 19 stock holdings of which four are new. Within the recent quarter, Icahn bought only five companies. He’s a guy who wants control and he wants to change something. In of his portfolio holdings he has a significant influence with an ownership of more than 10 percent of the outstanding capital.

From his 13 latest stock buys pay only seven dividends. Eight of them have a current buy or better rating by brokerage analysts.

Carl Icahn’s Biggest Dividend Stock Holdings

Largest dividend stock positions by Carl Icahn originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Super investors made a great return in the past and they got very rich. 

Not all started to make money with little stock trading. Some of them made big deals with huge loans. They took the risk and won the game.

Carl Icahn is such a person. He is an activist with $12 billion market value of his Icahn Capital Management vehicle. Herbalife, Transocean or Dell, Icahn is still named as investor who stirs up the pastry.


Today I like to look at the biggest dividend positions of Carl Icahn as of Q4/2012. His full portfolio has only 15 companies, which is not much and looks very undiversified. Warren Buffett still has more stocks in his portfolio and he is also no big asset gatherer. 


Icahn is no dividend lover; he has only four dividend stocks. His biggest dividend machine is the own property management company, Icahn Enterprises. IEP pays a 7.07 percent yield.

George Soros Quantum Fund Investment Portfolio as of Q1/2012

George Soros is the founder of Soros Fund Management. In 1970 he co-founded the Quantum Fund with Jim Rogers and Christoper Ink, which created the bulk of the Soros fortune. Legendary was his currency speculation against the British Bank of England:

On September 16, 1992, Soros's fund sold short more than USD 10 billion worth of pounds sterling, profiting from the Bank of England's reluctance to either raise its interest rates to levels comparable to those of other European Exchange Rate Mechanism countries or to float its currency. Finally, the Bank of England withdrew the currency from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism, devaluing the pound sterling. Soros earned an estimated worth of USD 1.1 billion in the process. He was dubbed "the man who broke the Bank of England." UK Treasury estimated the total costs of Black Wednesday at GBP 3.4 billion in 1997.

Below is a top 30 list of his investment positions as of March 31, 2012. Soros Fund Management LLC was valued at USD 3.9 billion. Top New Buys: CVI, STI, CVX, M, XLP, TSO, CRM, JPM, MPC, GE

During the quarter, George Soros had 180 total positions.

David Tepper - Appaloosa Management Q4/2011 Fund Portfolio

David Tepper - Appaloosa Management Q4/2011 Fund Investing Strategies By Dividend Yield – Stock Capital, Investment. Here is a current portfolio update of David Tepper’s - Appaloosa Management - portfolio movements as of Q4/2011 (December 31, 2011). In total, he has 19 stocks with a total portfolio worth of USD 589,458,000. He is mainly focussed on basic material, technology and consumer stocks. These three sectors alone representing 65 percent of his asset allocation.