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Compilation Of The Top Yielding Apparel Store Stocks - #StageStores #LBrands #CATO #Buckle

Please find attached the highest yielding Apparel Stores Stocks

Ticker Company Market Cap P/E P/S P/B Dividend Get the PDF…
SMRT Stein Mart, Inc. 107.76M - 0.08 1.83 13.57% Security Analysis of SMRT
SSI Stage Stores, Inc. 64.41M - 0.04 0.19 9.39% Security Analysis of SSI
LB L Brands, Inc. 8.85B 10.66 0.69 - 7.58% Security Analysis of LB
CATO The Cato Corporation 654.37M 27.18 0.77 1.77 5.30% Security Analysis of CATO
BKE The Buckle, Inc. 1.24B 12.58 1.37 2.92 4.16% Security Analysis of BKE

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The full package contains PDF's and Excel Sheets with essential financial ratios from all 113 Dividend Champions (over 25 years of constant dividend growth), 204 Dividend Contenders (10 to 24 years of consecutive dividend growth) and finally 500 Dividend Challengers (5 to 10 years). It's an open excel version, so you can work with it very easily. Sort the database with your investment criteria and get your specific results.


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All ebooks and excel sheets are frequently updated. They keep you up-to date with current yield figures from the best Dividend Growth Stocks. 
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6 Potential Stocks To Benefit From A Trump Policy

For deep value investors, the U.S. stock market offers slim pickings. A quick glance at the Russell 1000 Value Index will tell you that large capitalization, U.S., companies are not cheap at a price-to-earnings ratio of 19 times.

The S&P 500 is up almost 2.8% since the beginning of February and up over 8% since Donald Trump was elected President. Consequently, it is important to focus on stocks with two characteristics: an attractive relative valuation and sensitivity to policy changes. 

The Trump administration has promised to cut corporate regulations and tax rates, and engage in massive fiscal stimulus. Assuming those policy changes can be implemented they are naturally bullish for the stock market. The key is to find companies that are likely to be benefit asymmetrically for those policy changes and which do not already carry unreasonable valuations.

Attached you will find a couple of stocks that might be interesting in this enviroment. I run a screen with a main focus on valuation and growth.

These were my results...maybe you agree. There are some names on the list that are not popular but might be interesting in terms of free cash flow.

Here are the results...

Is Traditional Apparel Retailing A Buying Opportunity?

Given the recent negative performance of many apparel retailers and some calls that traditional apparel retailing is dead, we are addressing our thoughts on these issues and discussing which subsectors and companies we see as positioned best for long-term success. 

In our opinion, there has been a secular shift in apparel retailing that is a persistent force. 


We believe the current trend toward value over brand is here to stay. Unless a product can perform notably better than the competition (keep you warmer, keep you drier, perform better in athletic situations), consumers appear unwilling to pay a premium simply to own a brand. 


We also think that shifts in wallet share are here to stay, with experience (travel, restaurants) valued over apparel, and other costs--including healthcare, education, and housing--rising in share. 


Finally, we think the shift in distribution channel toward digital will persist. 


As a result, we agree that apparel retail growth is not likely to return to historical levels. Having acknowledged that, we do believe that we are at a low point in the apparel retail cycle and there is future upside.


We do not believe brick-and-mortar apparel retailing is dead; however, it will look much different in the future. We think there is a place for stores where consumers can touch fabrics, try sizes, and see fit. 


However, the apparel industry has experienced much self-inflicted near-term malaise. Many management teams have been overly optimistic regarding inventory levels and have not converted to more modern, responsive supply chains. 


This has resulted in a highly promotional retail environment that has forced even well-run companies to discount to remain competitive. Also, we think we are nearing the end of the athleisure fashion trend. 


With consumers having enough skinny and yoga pants to clothe themselves for a while and no new fashion must-haves, nothing is driving discretionary purchases.


Check out a summary of the big fishes in traditional retailing: