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19 Foreign Stocks With Cheap Valuation And Good Yields

Top yielding foreign stocks with cheap price ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Not only stocks from the United States are more expensive. Stock market all over the world rise to new highs but there are still some attractive opportunities.

Today I like to look at foreign dividend stocks. Europe could be a big source for cheap stocks because of the Euro crises. Sure they got a tough fight but if you believe that the 17 nation currency community will survive, you will definitely find some utilities or telecoms.

These are my stock screening criteria:
Headquarter: Ex-USA
Market Capitalization: Over 10 billion
Dividend Yield: +3 percent
Beta Ratio: Below 1
Forward P/E: Under 15

Nineteen companies fulfilled these criteria of which seven are High-Yields. Five of the results have a buy or better recommendation. The valuation is between 6 and 15 of the expected full year earnings.

20 Cheapest Technology Dividend Stocks | Innovative Growth At Low Valuation

Technology dividend stocks with low forward P/E ratios originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". The stock market goes up and its getting hard to find real bargains. The technology sector is still one of the sectors with cheap assets. Institutional investors love this field because of the high margin growth opportunities.

I’ve found no reason why stocks from the old technology area are so low priced. You can buy some of the major players for enterprise values of 5-10. That’s damn cheap if you compare this figure with companies like Coca Cola. There you pay 12 times of the enterprise value. One reason could be that the technology is changing very fast and every technology could lose their advantage in only a few years. But a ratio of 3 for technology market leader?


However, today I like to proceed with my monthly dividend screen of the cheapest stocks measured by the lowest forward P/E. Because of the huge amount of stocks and the higher risk from smaller companies, I observe only shares with a market cap over USD 10 billion.


The 20 cheapest technology stocks have a valuation multiple between 5.7 and 11.1 of the expected earnings. Two stocks with a double-digit yield are below the results and nine are currently recommended to buy.


20 Top Yielding Technology Stocks That Are Safer Than The Market

Technology dividend stocks with a volatility lower than the market originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Today I like to continue with my monthly screen theme “Stocks with a lower volatility than the market”. The technology sector is now subject of my analysis. In total, there are 859 stocks listed - one of the biggest sectors on the market.

Linked is a sheet of the 20 best yielding technology dividend stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion as well as a beta ratio below one.

Three of the results are High-Yields and eleven are recommended to buy. Telecom services as well as wireless communication stocks are major contributors to the results. They have some great characteristics in term of safeness buy they are also higher leveraged with debt.

Global Dividend Investing In Worldwide Brands | 5 Top Stocks


To find the best dividend stock there are many ways in the stock market.  The most useful way to search the stock is using a stock dividend screener.  By the use of stock dividend screener, you can scan the stock exchange for a number of stocks and select one. You can search many stock screening programs on the market. Various are free tools while some take fees. You may follow the papers, journals and guides that handle activities in the stock market and significant transactions of each stock being deal with.  You can also find many reports that you can use as a reference in finding the most notable dividend securities.

To make your search easy into the France stock market I am sharing with you best dividend stocks which are useful for francizes as well as Global investors:


- Total SA (NYSE: TOT): - It is a France multinational oil and gas company. It covers the almost whole business of oil and gas chain. It’s also engage in chemical manufacturing. Its head quarter is in the La Defense district in Courbevoie, West of Paris. It is a globally diversified energy firm. In 2013 its trading is at very reasonable price. It has a market capitalization of $112.94 billion. The P/E ratio is 8.21, P/S ratio 0.55 and P/B ratio 1.28. Dividend Yield 6.45percent with dividend 0.81. It ex-dividend date is 3 March 2013.

- France Telecom SA (NYSE: FTE): - It is a France based telecommunication company. It is a main competitor in the markets of Africa and the Middle East. It has a market capitalization of $25.13 billion. The P/E ratio is 26.37, P/S ratio 0.38 and Dividend Yield 14.74 percent with dividend 0.26. It ex-dividend date is 3 June 2013.

- Sanofi (NYSE: SNY): - It is a France multinational pharmaceutical company. Its HQ is in Paris and France. It works in the sector of research and development, marketing of pharmacy products, manufacturing etc. Its cover 7 major therapeutic areas: cardiovascular, central nervous system, diabetes, internal medicine, oncology, thrombosis and vaccines. It is a member of EFPIA. In 2004 it is founded as Sanofi-Aventis. In May 2011 its name changed to Sanofi. In January 2012 it announced that they will invest $125 Million in Warp Drive Bio to support their cancer research program. It has a market capitalization of $125.95 billion. The P/E ratio is 16.17; EPS is 2.43 and Dividend Yield 3.91 percent with dividend 1.86. It ex-dividend date is 6 May 2013.

- LVMH Moet Hennessey Louis Vuitton (Pink: LVMUY): - It is a French group of company. Leading industry in luxury. It has a market capitalization of $85.58 billion. The P/E ratio is 19.23; EPS is 1.78 and Dividend Yield 2.22 percent with dividend 1.86.

- Group DANONE SA (Pink: DANOY): - It is a French food and dairy products company. It is a fine consumer staples company present in the market of Africa, Asia and Latin America. It has a market capitalization of $42.40 billion. The P/E ratio is 19.36; EPS is 0.73 and Dividend Yield 2.75 percent with dividend 0.39. The ex-dividend date is 29 April 2013.

For five years AGNC (American capital agency Corp.), SAN (Banco Santander Chile), BBVA (Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria) continuously has a good dividend yield 15.41%, 11.06%, 6.60% with market cap 11084.92, 74240.70, 44276.22, P/E ratio is 7.80, 8.51, 13.97.

*I would like to suggest all the dividend investors that for more French dividend stocks visit the site http://fr.dividendinvestor.com. This provides information on French dividend, ex dividend, ex dividend date, dividend history and many more.

12 Higher Capitalized Dividend Stocks Close To New 52-Week Lows

New Breakout Stocks By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Sometimes it makes sense to observe stocks with an ongoing sell-off. The background is to find stocks with a possible turnaround story and to bet on a strong bull race. Oversold stocks are often traded at new lows but they could recover in a fast way. If the company pays stable dividends, it should increase the expected total return for an investor. However, here is a current screen of best yielding stocks that are close to their 52-Week Lows (up to 3 percent). In order to eliminate stocks with higher risk, I screened only companies with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. As a result, 12 stocks are near to their 52-Week Lows of which six have a yield over three percent and five are recommended to buy.

11 Most Recommended Stocks With +10% Yields

The Most Recommended Higher Capitalized Stocks With Yields Over 10 Percent and Buy Rating Originally Published At “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. Stocks with very high yields could boost your dividend income onto the next level. Especially if you have only a few thousand dollars of investment budget it makes these to take a look at the highest yields at the market. I know what I am talking about. In my first years of investing, I starred often at such stocks with unbelievable high yields. I talk about yields of over 10 percent. But the most of the results are not sustainable and databases are not well-kept. Especially in the case of lower capitalized stocks, the risk of a dividend cuts is very high. Some of you ask me which stock to buy or which are the best +10 percent yielding stocks to buy now. I made a little list of the highest yielding stocks, starting at 10 percent dividend yield. You won’t believe it but there are more than a hundred companies with such a high yield. In order to reduce my results, I selected only those with a market capitalization of more than USD 2 billion and a current buy or better recommendation. Eleven stocks remain. Five of the results come from the REIT industry.

15 Of The Cheapest High-Yield Large Caps To Consider

The Cheapest High Yield Large Capitalized Stocks Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. I like high yields due to the high amount of cash dividends I receive as a shareholder. But dividends are not often safe. Especially smaller stocks have a higher risk for dividend cuts. I´ve tried to figure out some stocks with a large capitalization (over USD 10 billion), a high dividend yield (over five percent) and finally a cheap P/E and forward P/E of less than 15. Only 15 from 35 large cap high yields fulfilled these criteria. Three have a double-digit yield and nine are currently recommended to buy.

An Overview Of The Safest High Yield Large Caps At The Market

Low Beta High-Yield Stocks With A Large Capitalization Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. High-Yields (stocks with a dividend yield over 5 percent) are often very risky. Especially stocks with double-digit yields and a low capitalization should be reviewed in a strictly detail.

In order to find some interesting stocks with high yields and low risk, I made a screen of high-yield stocks with a beta ratio below one. The beta ratio is a statistical measure which represents the performance in relation to the market. A ratio of less than one means that the stock is lower correlated with the market. In down markets, the stock falls less than the market. In order to reduce the risks from lower capitalized stocks, I selected only those with a market capitalization above USD 10 billion. Twenty stocks remained of which three have a double-digit yield and eight a current buy or better rating.

17 Higher Capitalized Stocks With Really Huge Dividend Yields (Over 10%)

Higher Capitalized Stocks With Double-Digit Yields Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Stocks with very high yields are attractive for dividend and income investors. If you own a stock with a double-digit yield, you should expect a quarter dividends of at least 2.5 percent.

I screened all stocks with a dividend yield over 10 percent. 126 stocks have such a high yield but most of the companies are low capitalized and they have not sustained dividends. In order to get only higher capitalized stocks, I selected those with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. Seventeen companies remained of which eleven are recommended to buy.

20 Best Yielding Stocks From Europe With Safe Heaven Aspects

Stocks With Best Dividend Yields And Low Beta Ratios From Europe Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Everybody talks about the euro debt crisis and the expected economic slowdown in Europe. The stock markets within these countries have a really bad performance but this unpopularity gives investors a good opportunity to invest in hidden champions or even to find stocks with attractive valuations.

I screened all stocks with home base in Europe and listing in America by a positive dividend yield as well as a beta ratio of less than 1 (lower volatility than the market). In order to screen only highly liquid stocks, I decided to present only those companies with a market capitalization above USD 10 billion. Twenty stocks remained of which sixteen are recommended to buy.

19 Most Recommended High Yield Large Caps

Large Capitalized High Yields With Buy Or Better Recommendation Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. 952! That’s the number of stocks with a dividend yield over 5 percent, also called High Yields. Those stocks can give you a huge income boost if the dividend payments are sustainable. Let’s take a look at the stocks with the highest recommendation level.

I screened all high yields at the capital markets with a buy or better recommendation and a market capitalization over USD 10 billion. Nineteen stocks remained of which four have a double-digit yield.

The Best Dividends Between June 04-10, 2012

Here is a current overview of the best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion that have their ex-dividend date on the next trading week. If your broker settles your trade before the ex-date, you will receive the next dividend. A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks June 04-10, 2012. In total, 144 stocks and preferred shares go ex-dividend of which 70 yielding above 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.67 percent.

The Cheapest Stocks With Double-Digit Yields

Stocks With Double-Digit Yields And Cheap P/E Ratios Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Stocks with very high yields (more than 10 percent) helping you to get big cash dividends with small money. But most of the stocks have such high yields because the company could pay only one quarter this big dividends. At the markets are 103 stocks with a double-digit yield. I made a screen of stocks from the investment category with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion as well as a cheap P/E ratio of less than 15. Thirteen stocksremained of which nine have a buy or better recommendation.

The screen is dominated by REIT companies and foreign stocks

The Best Yielding Large Cap Technology Stocks

Large Capitalized Technology Dividend Stocks With Highest Yield Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. It’s very important to know what yields are traded within a sector or industry in order to compare risks and premiums. I made a screen of the best yielding large capitalized technology stocks. 82 companies from the technology sector have a market capitalization over USD 10 billion and 56 of them pay dividends. Below, I listed all stocks with a yield over four percent.


Two industries are strongly represented: The domestic and foreign telecom services industry. In my view, these industries offer values for investors but for technology stocks, there are better investments with higher growth. The big burdens of telecom services stocks are huge infrastructure investments due to higher data volumes and low pricing power due to legislation rules and competitive forces. If you want to make big money within the technology sector, you should look at IT stocks and software companies.

The Cheapest Large-Capitalized Dividend Stocks With Highest Yield

Cheapest Dividend Large Cap Stocks With Highest Dividend Yield Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Large Cap stocks, stocks with a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion but less than USD 100 billion, are in focus of mainstream investors. Prices are high and real bargains are hard to find. That’s why I recently screened the cheapest high yield mid capitalized stocks with a market capitalization below USD 10 billion.

Now, I made a screen of all large capitalized stocks with a dividend yield over five percent (high yield) and a single P/E ratio of less than ten. Ten stocks fulfilled these criteria of which three have a double digit yield; seven are recommended to buy. The highest yield comes from Telefonica S.A. (TEF).

8 Large Capitalized High Yield Stocks Below Book Value

Large Capitalized High Yield Stocks Under Book Value Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. High yield stocks, companies with a dividend yield of more than five percent, are often an attractive investment class especially in times of low short-term interest rates. 927 stocks with a yield over five percent are available at the market. In order to find some opportunities, I screened the investment category by stocks with a P/B ratio below one and a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion. If you buy a stock below the book value, you get for a dollar of your cash more than a dollar in assets.

Eight companies remained of which four have a double-digit yield. Four stocks are recommended to buy and two have a strong buy rating. All of the results are from the financial and telecom sector.

11 High Yield Stocks With Cheap Free Cash Flow Ratios

Cheap High Yield Stocks In Terms Of Free Cash Flow Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. High earnings are good but they are nothing worth if the company needs the money for investments, growth or debt reductions. A figure that measures the real income of the company is the free cash flow. The ratio shows the operating cash flow less changes in working capital and capital expenditures.

I screened the market by high yield stocks with a current cheap price to free cash flow ratio of less than 15. Out there are 59 companies with such a high yield and low price ratio but most the results are dominated by stocks with a lower capitalization. That’s why I screened only stocks with a market capitalization of more than USD 2 billion. Exactly eleven stocks remained or which seven are recommended to buy.

7 Low Volatility Stocks With Double-Digit Yields

Safe Stocks With Over 10% Dividend Yield Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Stocks with a yield over ten percent are often mocked as not sustainable. Sure, some companies pay such dividends only for a few quarters until they cut dividends. But if the company pays the double-digit yield for a few years, you have earned at least enough to overcompensate expected share price losses. However, I screened the capital market by stocks with a double-digit yield and a beta ratio below one (less volatile than the market). In order to exclude the risks of low capitalized and hidden stocks, I decided to screen only those companies with a capitalization over USD 2 billion. Seven stocks met the mentioned criteria of which five have a buy or better rating.

10 Large Cap High Yields With Single P/E Ratio

High Yield Large Capitalized Stocks With Single Price-Earnings Ratio Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, InvestmentHigh Yield dividend stocks are a great opportunity for dividend investors. Especially in the case of higher capitalized companies, the possibility of high dividend payments for the long-run is much higher. They are big and generate huge cash flows. However, I screened all stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion with a dividend yield of more than 5 percent. In order to exclude stocks with a higher valuation, I decided to select only those stocks with a single P/E ratio. As result, ten companies remained of which four companies have a double digit yield. Some of the companies, like Telefonica (TEF), have announced to reduce the upcoming dividends. Six of the results have a buy or better rating.

16 Cheapest High Yield Large Cap Stocks - An Overview

The Cheapest Large Capitalized Stocks With Highest Dividend Yield Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Now it’s time to get an updated overview of the cheapest high yield stocks from the large cap category. Three criteria are selected: Market capitalization over USD 10 billion, forward price-to-earnings ratio below 10 and dividend yield over five percent. Sixteen stocks fulfilled these criteria of which five have a double digit yield; eleven are recommended to buy or they have a strong buy rating.