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Dividend Stocks At Fresh New 52-Week Highs - #Clorox #CMEGroup #McCormick #Disney #Ericsson

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Ticker Company P/E Fwd P/E P/S P/B Dividend Price Target Price
GFNCP General Finance Corporation - - 8.17 28.03 8.76%   105.00    - 
CLX The Clorox Company 26.41 21.76 3.14 26.51 2.58%   153.65      136.36  
CTWS Connecticut Water Service, Inc. 18.24 29.44 7.47 2.88 1.80%     69.71        66.50  
CME CME Group Inc. 34.19 25.7 15.61 2.67 1.54%   183.38      185.09  
MKC McCormick & Company, Incorporated 30.55 25.53 3.32 5.83 1.51%   140.29      124.00  
MKC-V McCormick & Company, Incorporated 20.41 - 0.25 5.85 1.51%   138.36    - 
CHD Church & Dwight Co., Inc. 27.27 24.15 3.52 6.49 1.47%     60.49        57.44  
DIS The Walt Disney Company 17.23 15.77 2.99 3.76 1.45%   118.33      119.13  
ERIC Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson (publ) - 25.84 1.36 2.93 1.41%       9.41          8.78  
BPK Blackrock Municipal 2018 Term T 60.04 - 42.79 1 0.40%     15.08    - 

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 Cheap Higher Capitalized Dividend Stocks With Yields Over 7%

Dividend stocks are all the rage now, for better or for worse, because bond yields have effectively dried up as the Federal Reserve kept interest rates at record lows. 

I’ve been of mixed feelings about this trend, because the chase for yield has led income investors away from the relative safety of bonds and into dividend stocks, which do carry more risk.

Thus, as more and more money flows into dividend stocks, they start to get stretched as far as valuation is concerned. When it comes to stocks to buy, jumping in simply for the dividend isn’t a great idea.

That’s because, should the valuations of these dividend stocks contract back towards the mean, the loss will be in excess of the dividends paid out over several years.

So I’m trying to find options that are a bit less vulnerable to that kind of price contraction, while also offering a 7% yield or higher to offset some of the existing risk.

Here are the results...

7 Technology Large Cap Stocks With Yields Over 3%

In the growth at any price world of technology, finding good dividend yielding stocks can be a tall order. It's not just any company that can combine growth and profitability with just the right amount of payout to make things interesting.

With technology companies, it is always important to watch for excess. An ultra high yield can be great for living on dividends in retirement unless it reveals operating or balance sheet troubles. Rapid dividend growth is great also unless it drains the company of growth capital. Here are seven technology companies, each with a yield in excess of 3%.

Several have paying histories that make them blue-chip dividend stocks. All but Ericsson have increased their dividends by at least 5% per year over the last five years.

Here are the results...

17 Profitable Growing High-Yielding Stocks

Growth is important for many investment strategies. More important is that the firm has a profitable growth. 

Today I like to come back to my high-yield session. I like to screen companies with a positive return on assets and growing earnings. 


The market cap of each company should be bigger than 2 billion. That's in my view enough to keep the big risks of smaller capitalized stocks away.


In addition, the debt-to-equity ratio should be under one.


Only seventeen stocks fulfilled the above mentioned criteria of which financials and basic materials are dominating the screen.


Here are my favorites of the results...

50 Technology Dividend Dogs As Of June 2016

50 Technology Dividend Dogs As Of June 2016,
Source: Ycharts, Seeking Alpha

Warning: Top Dividend Picks From Europe

Europe has a better investing environment as the United States. The ECB currently runs a 60 billion monthly quantitative easing program for the next months and a rising dollar makes European companies much cheaper than years before.

The big risk is still an ongoing decreasing euro due to problems in the Ukraine and debt negotiations in Greece. If the country should leave the Euro zone, other countries could follow but in the end, I believe that makes the area stronger. A bigger risk is to keep overspending countries with high debt in the Euro zone.

Today I run a market screener about European dividend stocks with simple criteria:

- Positive Dividend Yield
- Over 2 Billion Market Cap
- EPS growth for the next half-decade above 5 percent yearly
- Low forward P/E
- Debt-to-equity under 1

13 stocks fulfilled the above mentioned criteria of which two stocks are High-Yields. Below are my 4 favorites with a detailed view on the fundamentals. I hope you have some fun by discovering my results and will leave a few comments. Thank you!

These are my favorites:

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.

Cheapest Large Cap Stock List | 13 Hot Growth Picks

Cheapest large capitalized stocks with highest earnings per share growth; originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. A cheap stock is the basis for every future returns. Beside cheap fundamentals and pricing ratios of a company, the expected growth is an additional important item for investors. After the ongoing turbulences due to the euro debt crises and the fiscal cliff in America, there should be some bargains in relation to growth right now.

I made a screen of America’s cheapest large capitalized stocks with 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 15 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. Fourteen companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which thirteen companies have a buy or better recommendation. Eleven of the results pay dividends.

The highest yielding stock is now China Petroleum & Chemical. The company yields at 4.39 percent but long-term earnings are expected to fall by around one percent for the next five years. The best picks by mid-term growth are Mitsui and Honda.


12 Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of October 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. Twelve companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which nine companies have a buy or better recommendation. Nine of the results pay dividends.

The best yielding stock is still Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) with a yield of 8.48 percent, a little higher as of the previous month. The dividend stock is followed by China Petroleum & Chemical (SNP) with a yield of 4.43 percent and LM Ericsson Telephone (ERIC) whose dividend yield exceeds 4.06 percent.

Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expecte Growth As Of September 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. Thirteen companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which nine companies have a buy or better recommendation. Eleven pay dividends.

The best yielding stock is still Energy Transfer Partners (ETP) with a yield of 8.35 percent. The company is followed by China Petroleum & Chemical (SNP) with a yield of 5.17 percent and LM Ericsson Telephone (ERIC) whose yield spots 3.86 percent.

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).

The Cheapest Large Caps With Highest Expected Growth As Of February 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 that have 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 20 and a P/S ratio of less than 2. Twenty-four stocks fulfilled these criteria of which one company has a double digit yield; seven yielding above 3 percent. Compared to the results from last month, LM Ericsson (ERIC) and Seagate (STX) are new in our results and they cover the second and third rank.