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Cheapest Dividend Paying Large Caps As of August 2013

Cheap large capitalized stocks with high growth originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Dividend stocks with great looking fundamentals and cheap price ratios can promise you a good return but they are also very rare and hard to find in my view. The higher your efforts of your screen are, the lower the number of results you get.

Today I would like to update my monthly screen about the cheapest dividend paying stocks on the capital market. I use six very strong criteria and only around a dozen companies remain each month.

My criteria for the cheap large cap screen are:
- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Expected Earnings per share growth over 10 percent for the next year.
- P/E ratio under 15
- P/S and P/B ratio under 2
- Positive Dividends

Twelve companies fulfilled the above mentioned criteria and ten of them have a current buy or better rating. One stock has a high yield (5 percent dividend yield or more). To buy cheap stocks is no guarantee for a return but you get value for what you pay and the possibility to overpay a stock is also low if the business model is stable.

Insiders Are Crazy About These High-Yield Stocks

By Guest Author Insider Monkey. According to economic theory, company insiders should avoid buying stock and in fact should generally tend towards selling shares (and diversifying their wealth) unless they are confident in the company’s prospects. Insider purchases should therefore signal this confidence, and in fact studies generally show a small outperformance effect for stocks bought by insiders (read our analysis of studies on insider trading). We track insider purchases and like to take a brief look at those where the purchase is large enough to be significant to see if the company might be a good buy.

Read on for our quick take on five high yield stocks which at least one insider has bought recently:

AT&T
An AT&T [T] Board member’s trust bought 9,000 shares of the company’s stock in late July. At current prices and dividend levels, AT&T pays an annual yield of 5%; in addition, the telecom giant is quite defensive with a beta of only 0.2. The company’s financials are stable as well, with growth in wireless being canceled out by a decline in the wireline segment resulting in total revenue and earnings only changing by 1-2% compared to a year ago.

We also track hedge fund activity, including through quarterly 13F filings; our research shows that the most popular small cap stocks among hedge funds outperform the S&P 500 by an average of 18 percentage points per year (learn more about our small cap strategy), and our own small cap portfolio based on hedge funds’ top picks has seen an excess return of 33% in the last 11 months. According to our database, Phil Gross and Robert Atchinson owned nearly 7 million shares of AT&T at the end of March.

Freeport-McMoRan
Another large company where an insider has been indirectly buying is commodities producer Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold [FCX]. With the stock down 13% in the last year against a market which has returned over 20%, the current dividend yield is now 4.3%. One contributing factor to the stock’s decline has been market disapproval over the company’s recent acquisition of two oil and gas companies; in addition to normal integration risk, it’s possible that this diversification could weaken management’s focus. Paulson & Co., managed by billionaire John Paulson, reported a position of 9 million shares at the end of Q1. George Soros, Ray Dalio, and Leon Cooperman were also bullish about the stock.

Philip Morris
One of the members of Philip Morris [PM]’s Board of Directors bought 1,000 shares of stock on July 23rd at prices around $89 per share. The $150 billion market cap global cigarette company offers a 3.8% dividend yield- lower than many other cigarette companies, on the theory that there are still a good deal of growth opportunities in international markets. With growth being weak in many countries around the world, Philip Morris’s revenue and earnings decreased modestly last quarter compared to the second quarter of 2012. Billionaire Ken Griffin is among PM shareholders.

Digital Realty Trust
An insider, as well as his children, recently bought shares of technology use-focused real estate investment trust Digital Realty Trust [DLR]. Because REITs receive favorable tax treatment as long as they distribute a large share of taxable income to shareholders, they often pay high dividend yields. Digital Realty Trust’s annual yield is 5.7%, and unlike many REITs it has been consistently increasing its dividend for years even through the financial crisis. We’d note that the stock is down 21% year to date following a steep drop in July, but investors who are not already too exposed to REITs may want to consider it.

Hersha Hospitality Trust
Another real estate investment trust which we’ve recorded an insider buying recently is Hersha Hospitality Trust [HT]. Hersha, an owner of hotel properties, did not perform well during the financial crisis and recession and so its dividend still has not recovered to its levels from the middle of 2008. The yield is still somewhat high, at 4.3%, but given the other opportunities available in REITs it might not be worth the risk. Ken Heebner’s Capital Growth Management initiated a position of 6.3 million shares in Hersha between January and March.


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15 High Beta Dividend Stocks With Very Low Market Valuation

A high beta dividend share with very low forward P/E’s originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. I often hear from others that they want to make quick and fast money. I can understand this wish from some investors. If you don’t have enough money for your investing goals, you need to speculate in order to get a higher amount of money in a very short time.

This is a very dangerous process. I’m a believer in slow growing dividend growth and I think that if you safe each month a bit, in the end you will definitely have a high amount of money. The stock market could help you to boost your money with a 5 to 10 percent return.

Speculation is not investing. It’s money gambling like casino or poker. Today I would like to introduce you some of the stocks with the highest sentiment on the market. I used the S&P 500 High Beta Index for the stock ideas. The index covers 100 stocks from the broad S&P 500 with the highest sensitivity to market movements over the past 12 months. The beta ratio is the main valuation driver.

Exactly 71 companies from the S&P 500 High Beta Index pay actual a dividend. I wanted to know which of them are really cheap for the time being. Because there are 52 stocks with a low forward P/E, I selected only those high beta stocks with a very low forward price ratio. 15 shares are valuated with a forward P/E of less than 10 and 13 of them are currently recommended to buy. You can find a list of the results below.

15 Stocks From The S&P 500 With Single P/E Ratios

Stocks from the S&P 500 with P/E’s below 10 originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. It’s too easy to say that stocks with a low price-to-earnings ratio are cheap but the figure tells you a lot about the valuation of a company on the first view. 

Stocks with a low valuation are also rare. For instance, the popular S&P 500 index has only 28 members with a P/E below 10. Around 80 percent of them, in total 23, pay dividends. Current P/E’s are great but it’s always good to look at the forward P/E because it uses the future earnings of the company.

Only 16 companies from the S&P 500 have both, a current P/E and forward P/E of less than 10. If you buy those stocks you purchase them for a net income yield of 10 percent. That’s a good value in my view if the business works robust and grows with a pace of 5 to 10 percent yearly. You can find a full list of the 15 dividend paying stocks with a single P/E below. Insurer and oil & gas refining & marketing companies are mostly represented on the screen.


Cheapest Dividend Paying Large Caps As of July 2013

Cheap large capitalized stocks with high growth originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Dividend stocks with lovely looking fundamentals and cheap price ratios can promise you a good return but they are also very rare. The higher the efforts of your screen are, the lower the number of results you get. Today I would like to update my monthly screen about the cheapest dividend paying stocks on the capital market. I use six very strong criteria and only around a dozen companies remain each month.

My criteria for the cheap large cap screen are:
- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Expected Earnings per share growth over 10 percent for the next year.
- P/E ratio under 15
- P/S and P/B ratio under 2
- Positive Dividends

Thirteen companies fulfilled this time the criteria and nine of them have a current buy or better rating. One stock has a high yield on a twelve trailing month basis (5 percent dividend yield). To buy cheap stocks is no guarantee for a return but you get value for what you pay and the possibility to overpay a stock is also low is the business model is somehow stable.

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On July 11, 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 July 11, 2013. In total, 27 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 17 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 5.78%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
ARMOUR Residential REIT, Inc.
1.48B
5.53
0.54
4.01
19.22%
Fifth Street Finance Corp.
1.14B
10.13
1.08
5.99
10.71%
Consolidated Communications
723.46M
60.66
5.72
1.28
8.52%
Associated Estates Realty Corp.
818.46M
126.85
2.03
4.50
4.61%
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold
26.26B
9.00
1.46
1.46
4.52%
Mid-America Apartment Comm.
2.87B
42.41
3.08
5.59
4.10%
Shaw Communications, Inc.
10.86B
15.21
2.95
2.25
4.01%
AbbVie Inc.
68.79B
12.78
23.29
3.71
3.69%
AuRico Gold Inc.
1.18B
-
0.59
6.06
3.51%
City Holding Co.
655.59M
17.36
1.79
5.57
3.49%
SAIC, Inc.
4.74B
9.94
2.06
0.43
3.40%
Harsco Corporation
1.99B
-
2.42
0.66
3.32%
Rouse Properties, Inc.
999.96M
-
2.01
4.21
2.57%
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
13.76B
-
1.09
1.03
1.66%
Abbott Laboratories
54.50B
70.90
2.41
2.52
1.61%
Buckle Inc.
2.60B
15.91
8.12
2.30
1.47%
Trinity Industries Inc.
2.82B
10.78
1.32
0.73
1.42%
Ryland Group Inc.
1.78B
30.31
3.29
1.21
0.31%

Next Week's Top Yielding Large Cap Ex-Dividend Stocks

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 week.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks Between July 08 - 14,2013. In total, 75 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 29 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.37%.

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


Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
AT&T, Inc.
T
197.53B
27.99
2.24
1.56
5.02%
Freeport-McMoRan Copper & Gold
25.97B
8.91
1.45
1.44
4.57%
Shaw Communications, Inc.
10.58B
14.82
3.00
2.20
4.13%
Verizon Communications Inc.
147.03B
128.25
4.41
1.26
4.02%
AbbVie Inc.
67.84B
12.60
22.97
3.66
3.75%
Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan
33.04B
15.59
3.16
3.99
3.67%
General Mills, Inc.
31.80B
18.03
4.53
1.82
3.10%
Marsh & McLennan Companies
22.44B
18.45
3.38
1.87
2.44%
General Growth Properties Inc.
18.82B
-
2.23
7.37
2.40%
Yum! Brands, Inc.
32.61B
22.75
14.22
2.43
1.87%
Chesapeake Energy Corporation
13.70B
-
1.08
1.03
1.66%
Abbott Laboratories
54.78B
71.27
2.42
2.54
1.60%
NetApp, Inc.
13.90B
28.09
2.95
2.19
1.55%
Gap Inc.
20.09B
16.85
6.36
1.26
1.39%
Aetna Inc.
20.50B
12.93
1.92
0.55
1.28%
Lincoln National Corp.
10.53B
8.60
0.71
0.90
1.23%
Intuit Inc.
18.58B
23.52
5.20
4.18
1.09%
Oracle Corporation
146.03B
13.80
3.27
3.93
0.77%
Roper Industries Inc.
12.64B
25.52
3.34
4.19
0.52%