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20 Cheapest Stocks Of The S&P 500 - #Micron #Navient #GeneralMotors #Mylan #Celgene

Dear Reader, find below a list of 20 Cheapest Stocks Of The S&P 500 . The results are sorted by the lowest foreward P/E multiple of the 500 index members. What are your favorites?

Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
NFX Newfield Exploration Company 7.1 3.89 1.42 1.82 -     17.05        35.28  
MU Micron Technology, Inc. 3.26 4.01 1.38 1.33 -     37.00        63.45  
BHF Brighthouse Financial, Inc. - 4.37 0.69 0.37 -     39.35        47.93  
DLPH Delphi Technologies PLC 5.1 4.97 0.3 7.38 4.0%     16.91        24.13  
NAVI Navient Corporation - 5.53 1.67 0.77 5.8%     11.08        16.47  
SWN Southwestern Energy Company 5.26 5.69 0.82 1.28 -       4.84          6.29  
SYF Synchrony Financial 7.78 5.87 1.08 1.37 3.2%     26.08        37.81  
WDC Western Digital Corporation 7.52 5.99 0.69 1.25 4.1%     48.68        69.16  
OI Owens-Illinois, Inc. 23.44 6.03 0.41 3 1.1%     17.86        21.31  
URI United Rentals, Inc. 9.55 6.05 1.22 2.78 -   112.54      170.25  
GM General Motors Company 6.23 6.34 0.35 1.36 4.1%     36.69        44.85  
LEN Lennar Corporation 10.17 6.48 0.78 1 0.4%     42.87        58.63  
MYL Mylan N.V. 27.05 6.52 1.48 1.43 -     33.49        44.63  
UNM Unum Group 15.78 6.53 0.68 0.92 2.9%     35.78        43.54  
LNC Lincoln National Corporation 17.88 6.62 0.85 0.88 2.4%     61.76        78.14  
PCG PG&E Corporation 49.31 6.67 0.85 0.72 -     26.97        41.40  
CELG Celgene Corporation 12.43 6.69 3.33 10 -     69.19      108.23  
F Ford Motor Company 6.4 7 0.23 1.01 6.5%       9.28          9.89  
AMG Affiliated Managers Group, Inc. 12.03 7.03 2.41 1.62 1.1%   110.51      149.50  
VIAB Viacom, Inc. 8.23 7.04 1.02 1.71 2.5%     31.51        35.36  

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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.

The 20 Worst Performing Dividend Paying Stocks for 2016

Sometimes, when we try to have our cake and eat it, too, life comes back to bite us. Or, in this case, the market comes back to bite us. Such was the case this year for investors who bought growth stocks that also offered up dividends. 

 We are looking for the Worst Stocks for 2016. In these times of market turbulence, it’s our job to watch out for the worst investments that can sink your portfolio. Our search is not merely limited to the worst stock in the Dow or S&P. 

Below you will find the 20 worst performing dividend paying stocks for the year 2016. Sometimes you will find there really attractive bargains. Oversold companies with a big group of short seller. 

Those could be really great investing opportunities. Heathcare stocks is the worst performing group. I like GILD, AMGN, NVO and AZN. Which do you like from the list?

 These are the 20 worst performing large cap dividend paying stocks....

12 Faster Growing Dividend Stocks With An Attractive Pricing

The current market environment is presenting many challenges to the conservative retired investor in need of current income. Interest rates are near all-time lows and the valuations of many blue-chip dividend growth stocks have become extended.

It is becoming very difficult to find quality investment opportunities that can provide safety through sound valuation, attractive yield and the potential to fight inflation. Most of my recent work has been focused on presenting attractively valued, high quality, higher yielding dividend growth stocks for consideration by retired investors.

Consequently, my primary focus has been on above-average yield, safety and dividend growth. Stated more plainly, my objective was to present high quality income and income growth investments over total return investments.

My quest to find 10 faster growing dividend stocks that were also attractively valued proved challenging. As I screened the universe, I did come up with just over 30 stocks that I initially found attractive based solely on valuation.

However, as I begin looking for above-average earnings growth, my choices dwindled rapidly. Nevertheless, my screens produced 12 stocks that I felt met the above reader's requirements, and more importantly, that also met some important considerations of my own.

These are the top results...

6 Best Risk Rewarded Dividend Stocks From The S&P 500

Investors should take care about the risk when they plan to invest. A good and well-known indicator for the risk assessment is the Shape ratio.

The ratio evaluates the performance of the stock in relation to its volatility. It's also a figure that is based on the past performance data. Future developments are not detected.

Below are 6 stocks from the S&P 500 with very attractive Sharpe ratios. My main criteria are a dividend yield of more than 1 percent at a payout ratio of less than 100 percent of earnings.

The top risk rewarded dividend stocks from the S&P 500 are....

David Einhorn's Latest Portfolio Dividend Stock Changes | Greenlight Capital

Latest stock purchases and sales from David Einhorn, Greenlight Capital originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. David Einhorn has around USD 5.3 billion in assets under management in his asset management company Greenlight Capital. Last Quarter he made 28 transactions and bought 7 new stakes. His portfolio has only 30 stock holdings.

In this article I would like to present you the best dividend stocks, bought and sold by David Einhorn. From his nine stock and ETF purchases pay six a dividend. All of the latest dividend buys from David Einhorn yielding between .13 percent and 1.92 percent. David is no long-term dividend player. He wants a quick total return. The most important buys were ING US, Liberty Global and Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF.

On the short side, he reduced or sold out 19 stocks. 15 of them pay a dividend. The biggest impact had Cigna, Seagate Technology and Microsoft with around 3 percent impact to his portfolio.

Apple remains the biggest stock holding bet. The stake has a value of around one billion dollar. The second biggest position of David Einhorn is the car company General Motors which represents around 10.7 percent of his total portfolio. The third biggest company is the technology stock Marvell with a 9.7 percent share. Both are worth over USD 500 million.

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On August 14, 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.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks August 14, 2013. In total, 57 stocks go ex dividend - of which 15 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.18%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
AstraZeneca PLC
63.85B
13.08
2.75
2.40
7.45%
Royal Dutch Shell plc
212.18B
8.98
1.20
0.47
5.11%
Duke Energy Corporation
49.96B
25.19
1.25
2.07
4.41%
CenterPoint Energy, Inc.
10.33B
54.80
2.47
1.27
3.44%
Simon Property Group Inc.
48.80B
40.64
8.43
9.71
2.92%
Talisman Energy Inc.
11.41B
-
1.20
2.02
2.44%
Pearson plc
16.71B
43.15
1.90
2.09
2.37%
Phillips 66
36.02B
7.88
1.66
0.21
2.15%
The J. M. Smucker Company
12.07B
22.79
2.34
2.05
2.04%
United Technologies Corp.
95.10B
19.22
3.52
1.54
2.03%
Amgen Inc.
81.37B
18.19
3.95
4.61
1.74%
Diageo plc
80.77B
21.06
7.57
4.56
1.71%
PACCAR Inc.
19.96B
19.71
3.27
1.24
1.42%
Delphi Automotive PLC
17.37B
16.82
6.89
1.11
1.22%
The Sherwin-Williams Company
18.08B
27.49
10.05
1.86
1.12%
CF Industries Holdings, Inc.
11.24B
6.65
2.26
1.91
0.84%
Visa, Inc.
V
141.65B
30.99
5.25
12.28
0.73%
EQT Corporation
12.58B
47.21
3.30
6.51
0.14%