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19 Cheap High-Yielding Large Caps

Income investors with need for a high recurring income should look for stocks with high dividend paying stocks.

Today I like to introduce those companies with a market capitalization over 10 billion that pay dividends over 5 percent yearly. In addition, the companies should have a forward P/E of less than 15.


Only 19 companies do so for the time beeing which you can find in the attached list. That's not much compared to the numbers of the recent years but should a result of the monetary money printing and low interest area.


Here are some of my top picks...

Cheapest Dividend Paying Large Caps As of October 2013

Cheap large capitalized stocks with high growth originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. I always look for stocks with a cheap valuation and modest growth perspectives.

While the interest environment is low, the market valuation is extraordinary high and it’s more important to take care about a solid price in order to ensure not to overpay a stocks.

Each month I create a quick list that allows me to observe the market by the cheapest growth picks. You can find my criteria below.

These are the criteria for my cheapest dividend paying large cap screen:
- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Expected Earnings per share growth over 10 percent for the next five years
- Forward P/E ratio under 15
- P/S under 1 and P/B ratio under 2
- Positive Dividends

Only fourteen stocks fulfilled these criteria of which twelve have a current buy or better rating by brokerage firms.

Cheapest Dividend Paying Large Caps As of May 2013

Cheap large capitalized stocks with high growth originally published at “long-term-investments.blogspot.com. The markets getting more expensive and my research for real bargains or cheap valuated stocks rise. Today I like to use my monthly screen of the cheapest large capitalized stocks.

Buy low and sell high is the basic philosophy behind. But its very difficult to know when stocks are cheap. In markets that are going up for years, the only reason to find cheap stocks is to look at the future growth. A growing company let the P/E ratio shrink. A current P/E of 20 can come down to 13 with growing earnings per share. Growth is only one criterion of hundreds.

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

Fourteen companies fulfilled these criteria of which nine are currently recommended to buy. The screen is dominated by foreign stock; eight come from abroad. Another characteristic is that basic material stocks are mostly represented. The fear of falling commodity prices due to Chinas slowing growth is the reason behind.

The Cheapest Basic Material Dividend Stocks | 20 Low Priced Raw Material Shares


Basic material dividend stocks with low forward P/E’s originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Yesterday I read an interesting article about the valuation of the market. We got a gaining momentum. This year alone, the market rose around 15 percent and nobody scares this. The analysts from Bloomberg attempted to compare the situation with the second half of the 90ies where stocks started to boost until they burst. Historically we named this burst the technology bubble 2000.

The analyst wrote that the current valuation is still 28 below the mid 90ies. The market is not cheap but not expensive. Other investors talk about a reasonable pricing. They trust the market environment and the FED stimulus and they pay finally the high price.

I’m a long-term growth investor and I’ve also realized that most of the high-quality stocks are too expensive to get a good return. With P/E’s of 20 you will definitely make no greater return. Sure, it could be possible that your investment got a 30 P/E in five years or so but that’s not investing, it’s speculation.

As you might have seen, I started more screens with cheap price ratios as variables. I still try to seek the cheapest opportunities from the market, but there are only a dozen from each sector. Today I like to discover some ideas from the basic material sector. I’m focused on large caps in my screen.

Basic material stocks are still very cheap. The 20 stocks with lowest valuation can be purchased for a multiple between 4 and 9 of expected earnings. That’s very low compared to my other screens. But you should also know that valuation is a question of belief – Do you trust the earnings forecasts?

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On April 30, 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 April 30, 2013. In total, 10 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 2 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 2.53%.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Merchants Bancshares Inc.
188.07M
12.36
1.58
3.36
3.75%
ABB Ltd.
53.01B
19.41
3.11
1.35
3.14%
Sierra Bancorp
180.03M
20.90
1.03
3.34
1.88%
The Mosaic Company
25.49B
13.39
1.94
2.52
1.67%
Fastenal Company
14.68B
34.12
8.95
4.63
1.62%
Cardinal Financial Corp.
461.92M
10.25
1.47
4.20
1.57%
Peapack-Gladstone Financial
129.46M
13.46
1.04
2.34
1.39%
Petroleo Brasileiro
126.10B
12.16
0.75
0.91
1.24%
Petroleo Brasileiro
117.60B
10.67
0.70
0.82
0.67%
KB Home
1.92B
-
4.07
1.13
0.43%

16 Cheap Latin America Stocks With Good Dividends

Large capitalized stocks from Latin America with low forward P/E’s and good dividend yields originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". 

Yesterday I published a small list of the best yielding Asian dividend stocks with a low forward price to earnings ratio. Today I like to change the country and go forward with the Latin America region. 

It’s a hopeful region to seek for growth. If you have no idea where to find good yields in your own country, you should start to look aboard. But be careful, foreign stocks have higher risks because of the additional currency risk and the small diversified companies.

My criteria are still:

- Market Capitalization over USD 10 billion
- Positive Dividend Yield
- Forward P/E below 15

Sixteen stocks fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which eight have a current buy or better recommendation.

Best Dividend Paying Stock List | 30 Top Growth Stocks For March 2013

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Today I like to go forward with my regular best dividend paying stock lists. With this lists, I discover the market by the best growth stocks with good yields and past returns.

I ever try to summarize some important fundamentals in my screening criteria in order to get the best results for a long-term orientated investor.

Every month, I create a quick dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. The list is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield.

Market Capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on Investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100


Cheapest Dividend Paying Large Caps As of February 2013

Cheapest dividend paying 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.

Most of my readers are looking for high yielding stocks or cheap stocks to buy. It sounds nearly similar because the goal of both is the same. In the end, all want a high return of the invested capital - no matter how they create it.

Every month, I make a screen of America’s cheapest dividend paying large capitalized stocks with highest expected growth for the upcoming fiscal year. 

The stocks from the list have a market capitalization of more than USD 10 billion and earnings per share are expected to grow for at least 10 percent for the next year. 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. Sixteen companies fulfilled the mentioned criteria of which twelve stocks have a buy or better recommendation.

Best Dividend Paying Stocks As Of January 2013 | Top 30 Share Buy List

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Happy new year fellow investors. I hope 2013 will become a great year for our asset allocation. 

Let's start the first post for this year with our regular best dividend paying stock list.

The best equity investment is a stock with good fundamentals and a convincing equity story. If this stock is also attractive valuated it could promise good returns. I’ve tried to summarize some significant fundamentals in order to screen the whole capital markets by interesting dividend stocks. 

Every month I create a quick dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. The list is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield.

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

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.


The 20 Biggest Basic Material Dividend Stocks To Consider

Largest Dividend Stocks From The Basic Material Sector Researched By “long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. The basic material sector is of huge importance for the growth of the economy. Cheap raw materials imply low inflation rates. As results, interest rates could be low and money easing programs should start in order to boost growth. Despite the fact that the U.S. Economy is a consumer based one, the basic material sector is a big place for investors. 601 companies are classifiable to the sector and they all together have a market capitalization of USD 208.95 trillion (Most of the biggest stocks come from abroad). The average P/E is 10.27 and the yield amounts to 3.13 percent. Below the 20 biggest dividend payers are three high yields; sixteen are currently recommended to buy.

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of September 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is September 01, 2012. The list of best paying stocks is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield.

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of August 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is August 01, 2012. The list is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield.

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of July 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is July 02, 2012. The list is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield.

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

Here are my most promising stocks from the list:
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Garmin (NASDAQ:GRMN) has a market capitalization of $7.46 billion. The company employs 9,229 people, generates revenues of $2,758.57 million and has a net income of $520.90 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $641.60 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 23.26 percent (operating margin 20.07 percent and the net profit margin finally 18.88 percent). 


Financial Analysis: The total debt representing 0.00 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 0.00 percent. Due to the financial situation, a return on equity of 16.52 percent was realized. Twelve trailing months earnings per share reached a value of $2.63. Last fiscal year, the company paid $1.60 in form of dividends to shareholders. 


Market Valuation: Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 14.58, P/S ratio 2.89 and P/B ratio 2.29. Dividend Yield: 4.70 percent. The beta ratio is 1.34.


Long-Term Stock History Chart Of Garmin Ltd. (Click to enlarge)
Long-Term Dividends History of Garmin Ltd. (GRMN) (Click to enlarge)
Long-Term Dividend Yield History of Garmin Ltd. (NASDAQ: GRMN) (Click to enlarge)


Chevron Corporation (NYSE:CVX) has a market capitalization of $208.12 billion. The company employs 61,000 people, generates revenues of $253,706.00 million and has a net income of $27,008.00 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $60,545.00 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 23.86 percent (operating margin 18.78 percent and the net profit margin finally 10.65 percent). 


Financial Analysis: The total debt representing 4.85 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 8.36 percent. Due to the financial situation, a return on equity of 23.75 percent was realized. Twelve trailing months earnings per share reached a value of $13.61. Last fiscal year, the company paid $3.09 in form of dividends to shareholders.


Market Valuation: Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 7.75, P/S ratio 0.82 and P/B ratio 1.72. Dividend Yield: 3.41 percent. The beta ratio is 0.79.


Long-Term Stock History Chart Of Chevron Corporation (Click to enlarge)
Long-Term Dividends History of Chevron Corporation (CVX) (Click to enlarge)
Long-Term Dividend Yield History of Chevron Corporation (NYSE: CVX) (Click to enlarge)


PepsiCo (NYSE:PEP) has a market capitalization of $110.51 billion. The company employs 297,000 people, generates revenues of $66,504.00 million and has a net income of $6,462.00 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $12,242.00 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 18.41 percent (operating margin 14.48 percent and the net profit margin finally 9.72 percent).


Financial Analysis: The total debt representing 36.73 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 130.04 percent. Due to the financial situation, a return on equity of 30.66 percent was realized. Twelve trailing months earnings per share reached a value of $4.03. Last fiscal year, the company paid $2.02 in form of dividends to shareholders.


Market Valuation: Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 17.53, P/S ratio 1.66 and P/B ratio 5.34. Dividend Yield: 3.04 percent. The beta ratio is 0.47.


Long-Term Stock History Chart Of PepsiCo, Inc. (Click to enlarge)
Long-Term Dividends History of PepsiCo, Inc. (PEP) (Click to enlarge)
Long-Term Dividend Yield History of PepsiCo, Inc. (NYSE: PEP) (Click to enlarge)


Take a closer look at the full table of the cheapest dividend growth stocks. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 12.46 while the dividend yield has a value of 4.83 percent. Price to book ratio is 3.90 and price to sales ratio 2.65. The operating margin amounts to 30.38 percent. Earnings per share grew by 19.44 yearly over the past decade.


Here is the full table:


Best Dividend Paying Stock List (Click to enlarge)


Related Stock Ticker Symbols:
MFA, ARLP, SID, SCCO, HEP, MBT, YZC, VALE, PBR, MMP, GRMN, SSL, STO, NVS, MCHP, CHL, TLK, BBL, STRA, ABV,  CVX, CEO, BHP, ABT, GD, PEP, RIO

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Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of May 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is May 01, 2012. The list is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield:

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of April 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double-digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is April 01, 2012. The list is selected by the following criteria:

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of March 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is 2012-03-01. The list is selected by the following criteria and sorted by dividend yield:

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

14 Of The Fastest Growing Energy Stocks With Highest Dividend Yield

Energy Growth Stocks With Best Dividend Yield Researched by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Energy is of huge importance for the growth of the economy. The demand is steady growing and the political change away from nuclear power to renewable energy slows the supply growth of energy. I screened stocks from the investment theme by the best growth over the past ten years. I decided to select only stocks with a double digit sales growth and a dividend yield of more than three percent. Fourteen stocks fulfilled my criteria. The highest growth was realized by Penn Virginia Resource Partners (PVR) who had a yearly growth of 40.3 percent. One company has a yield of more than 50 percent.

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of February 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 as well as Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is 2012-02-01. The list is selected by the following criteria’s and sorted by dividend yield:

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of January 2012

Best Dividend Paying Stocks Lists By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend list (from low-yield to high-yield paying stocks) of stocks with interesting performance and valuation figures. Stocks from that list are mid- and large caps (market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion) with double digit long-term earnings growth rates. The companies are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ and part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 as well as Nasdaq Composite. Date of the screen is 2012-01-01. The list is selected by the following criteria’s and sorted by dividend yield:

Market capitalization: > 1 Billion
Price/Earnings Ratio: > 0 < 100
Dividend Yield: > 3 < 20
Return on investment: > 10 < 100
Operating Margin: > 10 < 100
10 Year Revenue Growth: > 8 < 200
10 Year EPS Growth: > 10 < 100

Here are the best yielding stocks from the list:
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YPF SA (NYSE:YPF) has a market capitalization of $13.64 billion. The company employs 13,370 people, generates revenues of $10,265.46 million and has a net income of $1,345.89 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $3,428.17 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 33.40 percent (operating margin 21.46 percent and the net profit margin finally 13.11 percent).


The total debt representing 16.72 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 40.91 percent. Due to the financial situation, the return on equity amounts to 25.51 percent. Twelve trailing months earnings per share amounts to $3.38. Last fiscal year, the company paid $2.63 in form of dividends to shareholders.


Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 10.26, Price/Sales 1.49 and Price/Book ratio 3.08. Dividend Yield: 9.79 percent. The beta ratio is 0.79.


Long-Term Stock Chart Of YPF SA (ADR) (Click to enlarge)


Vale (NYSE:VALE) has a market capitalization of $105.39 billion. The company employs 70,785 people, generates revenues of $45,293.00 million and has a net income of $16,609.00 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $24,955.00 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 55.10 percent (operating margin 47.90 percent and the net profit margin finally 36.67 percent).


The total debt representing 20.01 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 37.51 percent. Due to the financial situation, the return on equity amounts to 27.46 percent. Twelve trailing months earnings per share amounts to $4.55. Last fiscal year, the company paid $0.57 in form of dividends to shareholders.


Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 4.72, Price/Sales 2.45 and Price/Book ratio 1.63. Dividend Yield: 8.19 percent. The beta ratio is 1.56.


Long-Term Stock Chart Of Vale (ADR) (Click to enlarge)


Southern Copper (NYSE:SCCO) has a market capitalization of $25.38 billion. The company employs 11,126 people, generates revenues of $5,149.50 million and has a net income of $1,562.71 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $2,885.90 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 56.04 percent (operating margin 50.57 percent and the net profit margin finally 30.35 percent).


The total debt representing 33.96 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 70.95 percent. Due to the financial situation, the return on equity amounts to 40.02 percent. Twelve trailing months earnings per share amounts to $2.70. Last fiscal year, the company paid $1.68 in form of dividends to shareholders.


Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 11.17, Price/Sales 4.93 and Price/Book ratio 6.59. Dividend Yield: 8.15 percent. The beta ratio is 1.61.


Long-Term Stock Chart Of Southern Copper Corp. (Click to enlarge)


Mobile TeleSystems (NYSE:MBT) has a market capitalization of $14.60 billion. The company employs 39,911 people, generates revenues of $11,293.24 million and has a net income of $1,548.44 million. The firm’s earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) amounts to $4,735.06 million. Because of these figures, the EBITDA margin is 41.93 percent (operating margin 24.21 percent and the net profit margin finally 13.71 percent).


The total debt representing 49.46 percent of the company’s assets and the total debt in relation to the equity amounts to 229.15 percent. Due to the financial situation, the return on equity amounts to 42.68 percent. Twelve trailing months earnings per share amounts to $1.23. Last fiscal year, the company paid $0.99 in form of dividends to shareholders.


Here are the price ratios of the company: The P/E ratio is 11.92, Price/Sales 1.29 and Price/Book ratio 4.50. Dividend Yield: 7.13 percent. The beta ratio is 1.45.


Long-Term Stock Chart Of Mobile TeleSystems OJS... (Click to enlarge)

Take a closer look at the full table. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 11.80 while the dividend yield has a value of 5.14 percent. Price to book ratio is 3.42 and price to sales ratio 2.17. The operating margin amounts to 32.22 percent. Earnings per share grew by 19.71 yearly over the past decade.

Best Dividend Paying Stock List As Of January 2012 (Click to enlarge)

Related Stock Ticker Symbols:
YPF, VALE, SCCO, MBT, HEP, PBR, ARLP, TLK, EOC, YZC, CHL, ABV, NVS, STRA, GRMN, TSM, SSL, BBL, CEO, LNCR

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*I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. I receive no compensation to write about any specific stock, sector or theme.