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Stocks With Fastest Dividend Growth June 2011
Fastest Dividend Growth Stocks by Dividend Yields – Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current dividend table of companies with the fastest dividend growth compared to the previous dividend declaration. The dividend growth is often a good indicator for the financial health of a stock. Companies with a strong increase in dividends judge the future of their company rosy. They give money back to shareholders that they don’t need for their business. The stocks from the fastest dividend growth sheet are traded at AMEX, NYSE, NASDAQ as well as being part of the Dow Jones, S&P 500 or Nasdaq Composite. The average dividend-yield amounts to 3.09 percent and the average dividend growth is 17.20 percent.
Here is the sheet of stocks with the fastest dividend growth:
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HST, SNHY, ELRC, IRM, PBT, DEI, UNH, LOW, HEI, VHI, GLDD, NYMT, ROK, HT, SEIC, TGT, FRD, CMO, CHK, PFK, PETM, CASY, ISM, BDMS, BG, CXS, FDX, HNZ, BCR, TRH, AWK, CAT, GJP, GJJ, GJK, NFG, GJR
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| Stocks with fastest dividend growth (Click to enlarge) |
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HST, SNHY, ELRC, IRM, PBT, DEI, UNH, LOW, HEI, VHI, GLDD, NYMT, ROK, HT, SEIC, TGT, FRD, CMO, CHK, PFK, PETM, CASY, ISM, BDMS, BG, CXS, FDX, HNZ, BCR, TRH, AWK, CAT, GJP, GJJ, GJK, NFG, GJR
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Stocks On NYSE, NASDAQ and AMEX Stock Market – A Stock Definition
Stocks (also called stock or share) are part of the capital stock of a company. It represents the original equity that was paid into the company. The capital stock is divided into shares that could be traded at stock markets like the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) or NASDAQ. Every stock or share represents a partition ownership to the company. A stock owner has the ability to receive dividends as well as to participate on the business opportunities and risks.
There are two main stock types available: common stock and preferred stock. A common stock gives the shareowner the ability to vote at the annual general meeting and to receive dividends. A preferred stock has no voting right but for compensation, a higher claim for earnings and assets.
What are Stocks? Here is a video from Investopedia about stock:
There are two main stock types available: common stock and preferred stock. A common stock gives the shareowner the ability to vote at the annual general meeting and to receive dividends. A preferred stock has no voting right but for compensation, a higher claim for earnings and assets.
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Dividend Stock Idea of the Day – Nike (NYSE:NKE)
Dividend Stock Ideas by Dividend Yields – Stock, Capital Investment. Our Dividend Idea of the day is the sports apparel and shoes brand Nike (NYSE:NKE). The current dividend yield amounts to 1.5 percent.
NIKE, Inc. (NIKE) is engaged in design, development and marketing of footwear, apparel, equipment and accessory products. It is a seller of athletic footwear and athletic apparel in the world. It sells its products to retail accounts, through NIKE-owned retail, including stores and Internet sales, and through a mix of independent distributors and licensees, in over 170 countries around the world. NIKE’s athletic footwear products are designed primarily for specific athletic use. It also markets footwear designed for aquatic activities, baseball, cheerleading, football, golf, lacrosse, outdoor activities, skateboarding, tennis, volleyball, walking, wrestling, and other athletic and recreational uses. It also markets apparel with licensed college and professional team, and league logos. It sells a line of performance equipment under the NIKE brand name, including bags, socks, sport balls, eyewear, timepieces, electronic devices, bats, gloves and protective equipment (More on Reuters).
Here are some Fundamental Figures:
Sales | 20.17 Bil |
Income | 2.06 Bil |
Net Profit Margin | 10.22% |
Return on Equity | 21.32% |
Debt/Equity Ratio | 0.06 |
Revenue/Share | 41.26 |
Earnings/Share | 4.22 |
Book Value/Share | 20.88 |
Dividend Rate | 1.24 |
Payout Ratio | 27.00% |
Here are some Pricing Figures:
Price/Earnings | 19.3 |
Price/Book | 3.9 |
Price/Sales | 2 |
Price/Cash Flow | 17.7 |
Dividend Yield % | 1.5 |
Forward Price/Earnings | 17 |
PEG Ratio | 1.5 |
PEG Payback (Yrs) | 9.1 |
Here are some Trading Figures:
Last Price | 81.11 |
52-Wk High | 92.49 |
52-Wk Low | 66.34 |
Volume | 2.62 Mil |
Avg Daily Vol (13 Wks) | 3.29 Mil |
50-Day Moving Average | 81.71 |
200-Day Moving Average | 82.71 |
Volatility (beta) | 0.92 |
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| Sales and Income Figures of Nike (Click to enlarge) |
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Apparel,
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Best Yielding S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrat Stocks June 2011
Best yielding Dividend Aristocrats by Dividend Yields - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of stocks from the Standard & Poor's 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index with highest index dividend yields. The S&P 500 Dividend Aristocrats Index measures the performance of large cap, blue chip companies within the S&P 500 that have followed a policy of increasing dividends every year for at least 25 consecutive years. The sheet contains 42 stocks.
Stocks with high dividend yields seem to be attractive if the dividends are sustainable. Dividends are main wealth contributors and deliver nearly one third of the annual long-term return. The list is only an indicator for investors and should not used as single information tool.
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CTL, PBI, CINF, ED, LEG, KMB, ABT, JNJ, CTAS, CLX, MCD, VFC, PG, PEP, BMS, ADP, KO, PPG, CB, MHP, EMR, MMM, MKC, APD, XOM, WMT, SWK, AFL, BF.B, DOV, BDX, ADM, HRL, SHW, LOW, WAG, TGT, GWW, FDO, ECL, SIAL, BCR,
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Dividend Aristocrats
Buffett's Big Blunder?
Did the Oracle of Omaha blow it when he sold his stake in Moody's? Lee Munson, Portfolio LLC founder, and Edward Atorino, The Benchmark Company weigh in.
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Video,
Warren Buffett
Dividend Stock Idea of the Day – Tupperware Brands (NYSE:TUP)
Dividend Stock Ideas by Dividend Yields – Stock, Capital Investment. Our Dividend Idea of the day is Tupperware Brands (NYSE:TUB). The current dividend yield amounts to 1.8 percent.
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Tupperware Brands Corporation (Tupperware Brands) is a direct seller of products across multiple brands and categories. Product brands and categories include design-centric preparation, storage and serving solutions for the kitchen and home through the Tupperware brand and beauty and personal care products through its Armand Dupree, Avroy Shlain, BeautiControl, Fuller, NaturCare, Nutrimetics and Nuvo brands. The Company is a global direct selling consumer products company, engaged in the manufacture and sale of Tupperware products and cosmetics and personal care products under a range of trade names, including Armand Dupree, Avroy Shlain, BeautiControl, Fuller, NaturCare, Nutrimetics and Nuvo. Each business manufactures and/or markets a range of products. Tupperware Brands’ products are sold in 100 countries globally (More on Reuters).
Here are some Fundamental Figures:
Sales | 2.38 Bil |
Income | 234.00 Mil |
Net Profit Margin | 9.85% |
Return on Equity | 31.39% |
Debt/Equity Ratio | 0.52 |
Revenue/Share | 37.29 |
Earnings/Share | 3.67 |
Book Value/Share | 13.31 |
Dividend Rate | 1.2 |
Payout Ratio | 30.00% |
Here are some Pricing Figures:
Price/Earnings | 17 |
Price/Book | 4.7 |
Price/Sales | 1.7 |
Price/Cash Flow | 14.7 |
Dividend Yield % | 1.8 |
Forward Price/Earnings | 12.2 |
PEG Ratio | 1 |
PEG Payback (Yrs) | 6.9 |
Here are some Trading Figures:
Last Price | 62.66 |
52-Wk High | 66.82 |
52-Wk Low | 36.12 |
Volume | 794,417 |
Avg Daily Vol (13 Wks) | 562,024 |
50-Day Moving Average | 62.4 |
200-Day Moving Average | 52.7 |
Volatility (beta) | 1.58 |
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| Sales and Income of Tupperware Brands (Click to enlarge) |
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Consumer Goods,
Dividend Idea
20 Technology Stocks With Best Yields And Earnings Growth
Technology stocks with best dividend yields and earnings per share growth by Dividend Yields - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet of 20 stocks from the technology sector that have a minimum dividend yield of 3 percent as well as a forecasted earnings per share growth of at least 10 percent yearly for the next five years.
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The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 21.58 while the average forward price to earnings ratio has a value of 12.73. In average, the dividend yield amounts to 4.84 percent. Price to book ratio is 2.83 and price to sales ratio 3.91.
Here is the table for a detailed view:
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| Technology Stocks With Best Yields And Earnings Growth (Click to enlarge) |
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ALSK, HIMX, SPIL, NZT, CTEL, NTLS, DDIC, AMSWA, VIP, STM, VICR, CMTL, INTC, ISIL, NTE, TSM, MXIM, TRI, TST, LLTC
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Growth,
Technology
Dividend Stock Idea of the Day – Colgate Palmolive (NYSE:CL)
Our Dividend Idea of the day is the consumer goods company Colgate Palmolive (CL). Colgate-Palmolive Company (Colgate) is a consumer products company. Colgate’s products are marketed in over 200 countries and territories. The Company manages its business in two product segments: Oral, Personal and Home Care, and Pet Nutrition. The Oral, Personal and Home Care segment is operated through four operating segments: North America, Latin America, Europe/South Pacific and Greater Asia/Africa. Its principal brands include Colgate, Palmolive, Mennen, Speed Stick, Lady Speed Stick, Softsoap, Irish Spring, Protex, Sorriso, Kolynos, Elmex, Tom’s of Maine, Ajax, Axion, Fabuloso, Soupline, Suavitel, Hill’s Science Diet and Hill’s Prescription Diet. During the year ended December 31, 2010, the revenues of Oral, Personal and Home Care products accounted for 43%, 22% and 22%, respectively, of its total revenues. During 2010, the revenues of Pet Nutrition products accounted for 13% of the Company’s total revenues (Reuters).
Here are some Fundamental Figures:
Sales | 15.73 Bil |
Income | 2.40 Bil |
Net Profit Margin | 16.10% |
Return on Equity | 98.82% |
Debt/Equity Ratio | 1.57 |
Revenue/Share | 31.09 |
Earnings/Share | 4.79 |
Book Value/Share | 4.95 |
Dividend Rate | 2.32 |
Payout Ratio | 43.00% |
Here are some Pricing Figures:
Price/Earnings | 18.1 |
Price/Book | 17.5 |
Price/Sales | 2.8 |
Price/Cash Flow | 13.9 |
Dividend Yield % | 2.5 |
Forward Price/Earnings | 15.6 |
PEG Ratio | 1.7 |
PEG Payback (Yrs) | 9 |
Here are some Trading Figures:
Last Price | 86.57 |
52-Wk High | 87.58 |
52-Wk Low | 73.12 |
Volume | 2.86 Mil |
Avg Daily Vol (13 Wks) | 2.64 Mil |
50-Day Moving Average | 84.23 |
200-Day Moving Average | 79.48 |
Volatility (beta) | 0.49 |
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Consumer Goods,
Dividend Idea
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