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Showing posts with label FBNK. Show all posts
These Stocks With Recent Dividend Hikes Go Ex-Dividend Tomorrow
Attached you will find a list with stocks, going ex-dividend tomorrow. Each of the listed companies have increased their upcoming dividend.
The list summarizes only stocks with higher dividends compared to the most recent dividend payment. It excludes those stocks with higher dividends over the past TTM.
It's in my view a nice overview. I believe that those stocks will perform better with rising dividends.
Which stocks do you like?
Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Week - Stock Compilation
Company
|
Ticker
|
New Yield
|
Growth
|
Cross Timbers Royalty Tr
|
CRT
|
7.66
|
19.95%
|
MGE Energy
|
MGEE
|
2.02
|
4.88%
|
Westlake Chemical
|
WLK
|
1.19
|
10.18%
|
Hugoton Royalty Trust Un
|
HGT
|
4.3
|
136.96%
|
Marine Petroleum Trust Un
|
MARPS
|
14.23
|
31.90%
|
Newtek Business Services
|
NEWT
|
10.29
|
10.00%
|
Permian Basin Royalty Tr
|
PBT
|
6.49
|
11.93%
|
First Connecticut Bncp
|
FBNK
|
2.34
|
16.67%
|
Forest City
Realty Tr A
|
FCEA
|
2.32
|
55.56%
|
First Capital
|
FCAP
|
2.74
|
4.76%
|
Intuit
|
INTU
|
1.15
|
14.71%
|
Altria Group
|
MO
|
4.12
|
8.20%
|
Capital City Bank Group
|
CCBG
|
1.34
|
40.00%
|
Martin Marietta
|
MLM
|
0.9
|
4.76%
|
9 Best Yielding Money Center Banks Below Book Value
The Best Yielding Money Center Banks Under Book Value Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Stocks from the money center banks industry still have tough times. Three years after the Lehman collapse, there is still pressure on the banking sector. The investment banking divisions are weak, equity efforts are higher and it is harder to make money at low interest rates in struggling economies. The current unattractiveness of the industry can also be an opportunity for cyclic investors.
I screened the money center industry by stocks with the best dividend yield as well as an price to book ratio of less than one. The industry has thirty companies of which eighteen pay dividends. Only nine of them are below their book value and seven of them have a buy or better rating.
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