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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.

Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Past Week 11/2018




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12 Dividend Growth Stocks To Create A High Shareholder Return

Dividend stocks are the foundation upon which great retirement portfolios are often built. Inclusive of dividend reinvestment, investors have enjoyed an average return of approximately 7% per year by staying invested in high-quality, dividend-paying stocks over the long run.

Dividends offer a number of key advantages for investors. The most obvious is that they can help hedge against inevitable stock market corrections. However, dividends also act as a beacon to attract investors to high-quality companies.

A company would more than likely not issue a quarterly dividend and share a percentage of its profits with investors if it didn't believe those profits were sustainable, or could grow, over the long-term. Lastly, dividends can be reinvested back into more shares of dividend stock, thus leading to a process known as compounding where you wind up with successively more shares of stock and bigger dividend payouts in a repeating cycle.

Today I like to introduce a few dividend paying stocks with potential to give you more than 7 percent per year.

These are my ideas....

10 Cheap Dividend Growth Stocks Below $20 Price

Contrary to popular belief, not all dividend stocks are priced at double- and triple-digit levels. 

Some of them are downright cheap stocks, with prices below $20 per share, allowing income-seeking investors to own a round lot of them for not a lot of money.

Better still, while theoretically it shouldn’t matter, in reality, cheap stocks don’t face the eventual psychological hurdle of being valued at eye-popping prices that even cause veteran investors to balk.

With that in mind, here’s a closer look at nine attractive but cheap dividend stocks — each priced at less than $20 per share — that also offer nice to downright outstanding yields.

Each member of the attached stock list has grown dividends over more than 5 consecutive years while the market exceed 2 billion. More important is the valuation. The forward P/E is also under 15.

Only 10 stocks have a price tag below USD 20 per share.

These are the results...

13 Potential Dividend Kings To Buy For The Next Decade

Long-term dividend growth has a big lack. It focuses only on stocks with a long-term dividend hike.

If a company pays no dividend but buys back tons of its own stock, it means not that the company is bad. The company has the same quality but will not see as a long-term dividend growth investment.

That's one reason why I'm trying to put some buyback kings into the screen. Another lack is that future dividend kings, who are only 3 years on the market and paid two years dividends to the public, will not be included into the search results. 

For sure those stocks with a short business age also offer higher risks, but sometimes the business runs for decades but was private.

Today I like to show you a few interesting stocks that have risen dividends over more than 5 consecutive years. Each of the stocks could become a dividend champion or dividend king one day. 

But the risk to fail is also higher than for stocks that are still playing the dividend champions league. Exactly 412 stocks managed to grow dividends over more than 5 years. 

Here are my personal favorites...

18 Fast Growing Dividend Jewels You Should Consider

The Brexit dominates the market in several ways. He creates massive uncertainty, especially within the foreign exchange market which affects so many businesses around the world. 

The news is that those effects are limited. The big cake is still in America and the rest of the world. That’s also one reason why I want to screen the domestic market by stocks which are less affected by currency fluctuations. 

I like high margin companies that are big enough to finance its own growth without taking debt or issuing shares.

Finally, shareholders should get a decent amount of money as compensation for their risk and rental for their money. 

Today’s stock market screen tries to capture this issue in a special way. 

Here are my criteria: 

- Market Capitalization over USD 2 Billion
- Positive Dividend Yield 
- EPS to Grow By More Than 10% for The Next Half Decade 
- Debt/Equity Under 0.5 
- Operating Margin over 15% 
- Positive Return on Assets 
- Forward P/E under 15 

Exactly eighteen stocks fulfilled the above mentioned criteria of which five paying dividends over 3 percent. 

16 of the results are currently recommended to buy. 

These are my five favorites from the screening results...

Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Week 20/2016

Dividend growth investing is a popular model followed by the investing community to build assets. 

Companies which not only pay dividends, but raise them year after year have been shown to perform better overall for investor returns. 

Following companies announced dividend increases this week. These are the dividend grower from the past week... If you like them to receive in the future, just subscribe to my free newsletter.


Company
Ticker
New Yield
Dividend Growth in %
Connecticut Water Service
CTWS
2.31
5.61%
Hawthorn Bancshares
HWBK
1.34
3.99%
Mesa Royalty Trust
MTR
3.14
8.66%
MetLife Floating Ser A
META
4.08
1.10%
Clorox Co
CLX
2.5
3.90%
Group 1 Auto
GPI
1.53
4.55%
JPMorgan Chase
JPM
3
9.09%
Leggett&Platt
LEG
2.8
6.25%
Northrop Grumman
NOC
1.68
12.50%
Blue Hills Bancorp
BHBK
0.81
50.00%
First Financial Indiana
THFF
2.81
2.04%
Monro Muffler Brake
MNRO
1.1
13.33%
Republic Bancorp KY Cl A
RBCAA
3.08
5.56%
Southwest Airlines
LUV
0.95
33.33%
Towne Bank
TOWN
2.5
8.33%
United Fire Group
UFCS
2.42
13.64%
Brocade Comm Systems
BRCD
2.76
22.22%
Gentex
GNTX
2.27
5.88%
Houlihan Lokey Cl A
HLI
2.94
13.33%
KeyCorp
KEY
2.72
13.33%
Kilroy Realty
KRC
2.42
7.14%
Marsh&McLennan
MMC
2.12
9.68%
Medical Properties Tr
MPW
6.53
4.55%

40 Dividend Stocks With Potential To Boost Future Payments

In volatile markets, investors look for both growth and income in their portfolios. This can be achieved by honing in on companies that not only pay dividends but have been consistently increasing their payout. 

Stocks that have a history of enhancing shareholder returns through consistent dividend hikes make an investor’s portfolio immune to large swings in stock prices in turbulent times.

Simultaneously, these offer outsized payouts or sizable yields on a regular basis irrespective of the market direction. Although these stocks do not necessarily have the highest yields, they are proven outperformers over the long term.

In today's screen you will find a couple of stocks with good potential to hike dividends for the next years. Each of the stocks have attractive fundamentals in my view.

You will find the lists attached at the end of this article. The focus from the screen was growth with solid financials.

Here are the best yielding results in detail....

15 Cheap Stocks With Strong Growth Prospects

Dividend stocks as a group have started to trade in a range as investors contemplate the effect that the upcoming interest rate hike will have on their valuation.

From our perspective, the decision on whether dividend stocks are a good hold in a rising-interest-rate environment is a moot point — as long as we’re looking for the right stocks.


The “right” dividend stocks in our book not only pay healthy dividends, but also have strong growth prospects. Focusing on strong balance sheets and growing revenue helps to avoid investing in companies that may be at risk of decreasing or cutting their dividends.


Attached you can find a few dividend stocks with double-digit earnings growth predictions for the next five years.


Each of the stocks has a market cap over 2 billion, a debt to equity ratio under 0.5 and a beta below the market average.


15 stocks fulfilled our criteria of which two are High-Yields. 13 of the results got a buy or better rating by analysts.


Here are the top results...

11 Stocks With Strong Potential To Double Dividends

Dividend stocks are often the foundation for a great retirement portfolio. Dividend payments not only put money in your pocket, which can help hedge against any downward move in the stock market, but they're usually a sign of a financially sound company.

Dividend payments also give investors the opportunity to reinvest into more shares of stock, thus boosting future dividend payments and compounding gains over time.

Yet not all income stocks are living up to their full potential. Utilizing the payout ratio, or the percentage of profits a company returns in the form of a dividend to its shareholders, we can get a good bead on whether or not a company has room to increase its dividend.

Ideally, we like to see healthy payout ratios between 50% and 75%. Here are a few income stocks with payout ratios currently far below 50% that could potentially double their dividends.

Stocks to double dividend payments are....

Ex-Dividend Dogs Of The Next Week

Attached is a sheet of higher capitalized ex-dividend stocks with a cheap forward P/E. Potash, AT&T, GAP, Cisco and Comcast are my favorites.

The initial yield of the 20 top yielding cheap ex-dividend stocks starts at 3.56% and ends at 14.35%.


Here are the results. Please let me know if you have some comments about the list. Do you like some of the ex-dividend dogs?



Ex-Dividend Dogs Of The Next Week October 05 - 11, 2015 (click to enlarge)

13 Mispriced Dividend Stocks (Growth To Valuation)

The market often misprices assets due to fears, false expectations, unexpected events or something else. Sometimes a stock is traded away of its internal value because it’s not the hot industry.

Growth plays an important role in the market valuation and is often the basic reason for a difference in valuation.

Today I like to start a discussion by introducing 13 stocks that might be higher priced due to their growth perspectives. I've compiled the stocks from a market screening that has a strong focus on future growth and low P/E multiples. In addition, a solid profit situation and adequate initial yield are essential.

Here are stocks that might have a misleading valuation in terms of price to growth....


12 Stocks With A Fantastic Dividend History But Partly Flat Dividends (Part II)

A growing dividend is the basis for future wealth if they will be paid regular and grown over years.

Dividend growth investors focus on this issue and have strong efforts when selecting a stock.

Recently, I wrote about stocks with a wonderful dividend history but they are not part of the Dividend Champions League due to the fact that they have run its dividends flat for a while.

In my view, it's not a reason why you should not own the company. I've selected a few great names and hope you can find some inpirational ideas.

These are the results....

11 Dividend Opportunities For Anti-Cyclic Income Investors

I like oversold stocks because the market did not like those companies because of any reasons. For me, as a long-term orientated investor, it could be a solid opportunity.

The market is often wrong when he decides to trade a stock below its intrinsic value. Today I like to show you some great yielding dividend stocks with solid future salesgrowth potential and a bad current sentiment.

Those companies had a bad RSI momentum in the past but they generate unbelievable profits and they are comfortable financed.

I've also written some articles about High-Margin Stocks in the past. You can check out my articles here: The best long-term stocks with high margins.

These are my favorites...

Capital For Shareholders: 8 Top Picks Of The Week

Let's face the latest dividend growth stocks. During the recent week, 29 stocks announced to pay a higher dividend in the future. I've compiled all stocks in the list and hope you can find some great values in it.

The biggest stocks are Disney, MasterCard and American Tower. Also big stocks with dividend growth are Franklin Resources, Stryker and Ecolab as well.

In addition, 15 stocks posted a fresh share buyback program. MasterCard, Northrop Grumman and Henry Schein are the biggest corporate in this space.

If you like to receive the latest dividend growers and share buyback stocks each week, please subscribe to my newsletter! It's completely free.

Here are my eight shareholder friendly favorites from the past week...

3 Fairly Priced High-Margin Stocks Warren Buffett Would Like

Everybody wants to make money, big money over the long-haul. You put money into a stock and get twice of this amount back in 10 years. That's great and I have often invested into stocks that doubled in a decade easily.

Today I like to come back to return. It's very important to see that the company makes good profits on its annual sales. The higher the margin, net or operational, the better is the market dominance of the firm.

I like companies with high margins, Google and Apple have unbelievable high margins. You might wonder but they have no direct competition and can charge customers each price they want, there is no alternative and if you need those products or you think you must have them, you must pay the bill.


Warren Buffett is also a great investor who invested into stocks that produce high returns on invested capital. It's the guarantee that the firm makes internal revenues which could be used to pay investors.

I ran a screen that searched for the accompanying criteria: 


Average returns on invested capital > 12% over the last 5 years

- Current return on invested capital > its 5-year average 


I sifted further for organizations with a long history of solid sales and profit improvements combined with robust, and enhancing, net revenues that are not profoundly leveraged by debt. I added the accompanying extra criteria: 
- Average sales growth > 10% over the last 5 years
- Average EPS growth > 10% over the last 5 years
- Average operating profit margin > 10% over the last 5 years
- Current operating profit margin > its 5-year average
3 companies jumped on top of my screen. Very informative...

8 High-Return Creating Stocks

When you invest in dividend stocks you need also look at internal return rates. The most popular ratios are return on equity and return on investment.

A company that has a big return on equity and also low debt ratios means that the high ratio was not created by taking debt and boosting earnings. Great for us investors; we own a piece of a high income generating company.

If the company can scale up its sales by taking more debt and issuing new shares, our return could boost. That's also one reason why I look at low debt with good return on equity ratios. If the company also do stock buybacks and hiked dividends, great!

My experience is that no companies fulfill everything. It's no shame when a company suffers and do not meet every optimum value. Each business is volatile and risky.

I've tried to create a screen, based on some return figures. Below are my 8 favorites. At the end of this article, you can find a list with 16 additional stocks.

These are my main criteria:
- Midcap+
- Forward P/E under 15
- Operating Margin over 15 percent
- Debt-to-equity under 1
- Return on Equity 15%+
- Payout half of profits
- Mid-digit Earnigns growth forecasts

8 high return creating stocks, low debt and price ratios included are...

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On October 02, 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.

In total, 33 stocks go ex dividend - of which 12 yield more than 3 percent. Here is a full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date within the current week.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Chimera Investment Corporation
3.13B
27.64
0.98
17.72
11.84%
Enerplus Corporation
3.32B
-
1.09
2.94
6.15%
Brandywine Realty Trust
2.05B
-
1.07
3.63
4.55%
DCT Industrial Trust Inc.
2.09B
-
1.51
7.36
3.89%
Sysco Corp.
18.87B
19.06
3.63
0.42
3.52%
Erie Indemnity Co.
3.38B
23.76
5.23
0.58
3.27%
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
76.08B
56.44
5.30
4.81
3.03%
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
195.51B
8.63
0.99
3.63
2.94%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
58.16B
11.28
1.80
2.75
2.88%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
66.15B
11.67
2.04
2.62
2.35%
Gentex Corp.
3.67B
20.47
3.04
3.38
2.19%
Medtronic, Inc.
53.77B
15.30
2.90
3.23
2.10%
Washington Federal Inc.
2.15B
15.09
1.12
4.14
1.74%
Monsanto Co.
55.74B
22.69
4.02
3.78
1.65%
Royal Gold, Inc.
3.15B
44.24
1.34
10.90
1.64%
American Express Company
82.32B
18.56
4.33
2.40
1.22%
Torchmark Corp.
6.67B
12.83
1.75
1.80
0.94%
Steven Madden, Ltd.
2.34B
19.50
3.55
1.87
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