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10 Cheaply Valuated Stocks Boosting Earnings For The Next Years

Companies delivering superior growth in sales and earnings tend to be winning names over the long term. However, these companies rarely sell for low valuations, so you generally need to pay premium prices for top-growth stocks. With this in mind, it makes sense to look for strong-growth companies going through temporary challenges and trading at convenient valuations.

I've created a screen of dividend paying stocks with a solid growth momentum. Those stocks have shown investors increasing sales over years while analysts predicting a rosy future. Earnings should grow for the mid-term at double-digit rates.

In addition, my focus is on higher capitalized stocks with a lower beta and debt. Twelve stocks fulfilled my criteria of which one has a yield of more than 3 percent and ten are recommended to buy.

These are the highest yielding results:

Warren Buffett Buys Surprisingly These 8 Dividend Stocks

Warren Buffett is one of the most respected investors on the market at current times.

He created a massive portfolio in his life which is worth around $107 billion. Recently, Warren announced his latest stock buys and sells during the past quarter. 

His moves are watched closely because value and dividend growth investors try to catch a new idea from his thoughts and strategic buys and sells.

During the past quarter, Warren bought eight stocks and reduced seven positions. He did not close a full position or initiated a new.

The biggest acquisition by value was Wells Fargo, followed by Visa. Most of his stock increases had a P/E of less than 15 and pay a dividend.

These are the latest dividend stock buys from Warren Buffett from Q1/2015...


Warren Buffett Buys Surprisingly These 9 Top Dividend Stocks

Warren Buffett is one of the most respected investors on the market. When he invests, it’s mostly a guarantee for follow investors to make money but as we have seen in the past, it’s often not true.

Warren makes mistakes when you think on the investments in Exxon, Tesco, DaVita or even ConocoPhillips.

However, it's always good to know what moves he makes and he did a big shot during the latest quarter. Let's take a deeper look at his dividend picks. Here are the results: Warren Buffett's latest Stock Buys and Sells.

If you like more results from the big investor, you should read my latest article about the Q3/2014 Warren Buffett stock moves.

Warren Buffett’s latest dividend stock buys are...

Warren Buffett Buys Surprisingly These 8 Dividend Stocks

Warren Buffett released recently his Portfolio movements via 13F. 

I cover his investment changes and like to share my thoughts about his latest moves with you here on my blog. 

Sure, I like to keep my focus on dividend stocks but you will also get his non-dividend payer stock buys and sells.

During the past quarter, Warren bought 11 stocks of which eight pay a dividend. Four stocks were reduced and one, Deere, were sold out by the investment guru from Omaha.

General Motors and Suncor Energy are his highest yielding stock purchases from the past quarter. Completely new shares in his asset vehicle were Express Scripts Holdings, the health care plans operator.

In addition he added Visa and MasterCard. The trend of paying cash-less is fully intact and gains more and more momentum.

Also Wal-Mart and IBM shares were increased by Buffett. Below is a full list of his latest stock movements.

Here are Warren Buffett's latest dividend paying stock buys:

100 Stocks At All-Time-Highs

List of stocks at All-Time-Highs originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". We are still in a bull market and have seen a small correction since 5/21. The trend is still intact which could be also checked by the number of stocks at All-Time-Highs. They came back recently to a big number.

Below is a list of the 100 best performing stocks at All-Time-Highs. The biggest players on the list are 3M, Danaher, Precision Castparts or Illinois Tool Works. Half of the results pay dividends and 81 have a current buy or better rating.

It’s good to see how fast some stocks recover, a very healthy sign from the market. But the risk increases with every percentage point. You need to take care about the valuation of the stocks. Only 18 percent of the top 100 companies at All-Time-Highs are valuated with a P/E below 15.

17 Industrial Dividend Stocks With The Strongest Expected Earnings Growth

Industrial dividend stocks with the highest sector growth rates, originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". The industrial sector has a total market capitalization of USD 73.1 trillion. The average P/E is 17.19 and yields are at a 2.02 percent rate.

Industrials and conglomerates are one of the top sectors where investors put their money within the recent months. The whole sector is up 12.8 percent on a 3-month basis and 16.6 percent over the recent half-year.

I personally believe that most of the stocks are cyclic and their performance depends on a healthy economic growth. But not everything is bad. I personally own some industrials and like to increase my exposure the sector. The only question is when. 

In 2009, I bought shares of General Electric when they started to struggle with financing problems of their money division. It was close to the after-peak of the financial crisis. As of now, GE has not fully recovered but my unrealized return on the stock is far over 100 percent.

Growth perspectives from GE are still good. The market expects a double-digit growth for the next years. Today, I like to show you some other dividend stocks from the industrial sector with an expected earnings growth over 10 percent. Below is a small list of the best yielding stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion. 14 of the results are currently recommended to buy.

20 Most Recommended Industrial Dividend Stocks | Top Stock Buy List

Industrial goods stocks with highest buy rating originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Today I like to finalize my January posts of the highest recommended stocks from the eight most important sectors of the economy. Industrial goods are the latest sector to discover.

The industrial sector is a small one with 359 related companies and only 172 of them are dividend stocks. The average dividend yield amounts to 2.01 and the P/E ratio has a value of 24.59 in average.


I personally have only a small share of industrial stocks in my private portfolios. The main reason is that the sector has many cyclic companies and stocks from the sector are often very capital intensive. They need huge amounts of money to keep the business running and growing. As a result, dividend payments are low.


But there are also some great growth stories. I own shares of United Technologies, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. My biggest position is General Electric on which I have 104% unrealized gains. Not enough, I have around 10 -20 additional stocks on my watch list.


Below is a small compilation of the 20 highest recommended dividend stocks with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. What do you think about the list of the most recommended industrial goods dividend stocks? Do you own some of them? Please let me know and leave a comment in the box below.

Best Dividend Paying Ex-Dividend Shares On December 05, 2012

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 ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks on December 05, 2012. In total, 59 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 30 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.29%.

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


Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc.
15.10B
10.74
1.40
1.51
4.76%
Williams Companies, Inc.
20.44B
30.75
6.61
2.65
3.99%
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
33.53B
18.04
6.08
1.60
3.45%
Genuine Parts Company
10.03B
16.24
3.28
0.78
3.06%
Johnson Controls Inc.
18.65B
15.41
1.61
0.44
2.79%
Stanley Black & Decker, Inc.
11.95B
20.70
1.67
1.09
2.77%
Baxter International Inc.
36.15B
16.01
5.07
2.58
2.74%
Carnival Corporation
29.81B
21.09
1.23
1.92
2.61%
Northern Trust Corporation
11.52B
17.93
1.53
8.60
2.50%
Carnival plc
31.34B
22.17
1.30
2.02
2.48%
Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
239.81B
14.68
3.25
0.52
2.23%
Praxair Inc.
31.31B
18.78
5.21
2.79
2.09%
Coach, Inc.
16.51B
16.30
8.28
3.39
2.06%
WellPoint Inc.
17.03B
7.40
0.74
0.28
2.05%
Fastenal Company
12.47B
30.50
7.50
4.06
2.00%
QUALCOMM Incorporated
107.98B
20.71
3.22
5.65
1.58%
National Oilwell Varco, Inc.
29.01B
12.09
1.48
1.56
0.77%
Bank of America Corporation
105.63B
27.22
0.44
1.80
0.41%
Precision Castparts Corp.
26.45B
19.99
2.92
3.46
0.07%

14 Dividend Stocks Marking New 52-Week Highs

Dividend Stocks Close To New Highs By Dividend Yield – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of dividend stocks (positive yield) that have marked a new 52-Week High within the recent days. Despite the uncertainty at the markets, there are 52 companies at one-year highs and 22 of them pay dividends. I selected the best performing dividend stocks by a higher capitalization of more than $300 million. Fourteen stocks trading near 52-week highs remain of which two have a double digit yield and nine are recommended to buy.

Here is the list with some fundamentals to compare:
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Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Westpac Banking Corporation
83.98B
13.82
1.83
2.19
12.77%
Crexus Investment Corp.
952.51M
10.45
1.04
8.71
10.30%
Healthcare Trust of America
2.22B
-
1.61
7.85
5.55%
Sun Life Financial Inc.
15.78B
26.98
0.96
0.78
5.49%
Nacco Industries Inc.
366.51M
3.56
1.55
0.11
4.07%
Taiwan Semiconductor
85.26B
15.81
3.67
5.16
3.02%
Sovran Self Storage Inc.
1.86B
38.90
2.56
8.06
2.95%
Titanium Metals Corporation
2.89B
27.97
2.35
2.69
1.82%
Cooper Tire & Rubber Co.
1.51B
4.24
2.05
0.36
1.75%
Credicorp Ltd.
10.96B
15.17
2.99
5.34
1.67%
Federal Agricultural Mortgage
304.42M
51.82
1.08
1.06
1.38%
AO Smith Corp.
2.74B
18.28
2.30
1.45
1.35%
Signet Jewelers Limited
4.24B
13.43
2.01
1.11
0.92%
Precision Castparts Corp.
26.12B
19.77
3.01
3.41
0.07%


Take a look at the full table of high yield stocks at new 52-Week Highs. The average price to earnings ratio amounts to 20.02 while the average forward price to earnings ratio amounts to 14.21. The average dividend yield is 3.79 percent. Price to book ratio is 2.07 and price to sales ratio 3.45. The stocks are 0.76 percent below new 52-Week Highs.

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