It
pays nice dividend with 23 % dividend growth, 4 year dividend increase history and 21 % annual expected return growth.
The company went public around ten years ago and has shown a quite
nice dividend growth story over the last decade.
Our need for energy isn't going to go away anytime soon and they pay a
pretty nice dividend in the mean time.
Really Impressive web income there and great dividend income as well
with nice dividends from DIS and PM specially.
Great purchases and
nice dividend hikes The compounding machine is already in action on your side
-- Then he bravely pokes his head over the trenches and buys a couple of
nice dividend stocks — it goes well, and he begins to slowly & steadily load up on stocks, culminating in a charming selection of AIM / OTC / IPO / POS stocks
Notice that this does not include dividends, which is a serious omission for bank stocks because they pay
really nice dividends:
For a highly marketable book (i.e. there is demand for the book and the content delivers on expectations), investing a modest amount toward a fantastic cover can pay
nice dividends in the long run.
Insiders at three other big - cap giants that
pay nice dividends also bought their companies» shares.
«We are starting to see
some nice dividend growth and acquisitions,» says Justin Flowerday, a portfolio manager with TD Asset Management.
«If you simply wanted to own a sedate, small - cap radio station with
a nice dividend, well, things have suddenly gotten a lot more complicated,» Cramer said.
Both pay
a nice dividend, yielding 4 % plus.
Artesian Resources Corporation (NASDAQ: ARTN.A) has
a nice dividend yield of 2.57 % and has a payout ratio of 60.82 %.
If pre-product, pre-revenue companies (i.e. loss making, just idea stage) can be valued for $ 10 — $ 20 million, why can't Financial Samurai, which is highly profitable, has six years of existence, can pay
a nice dividend if it wants to, has way less risk than all these new startups, and can grow revenue by triple digits every year with promotion, be worth a similar range?
Although that increase is mainly due additional stock purchases in the last couple of months, we also saw
a nice dividend raise by Daimler.
We share a lot of the same stocks, and the same appetite for
these nice dividends.
One of the actions in this major strategic response is
this nice dividend raise.
OKE has
a nice dividend yield of 5.02 % and a market cap of $ 10.06 B.
ARCP has
a nice dividend yield of 8.65 % that is paid out monthly and has a market cap of $ 10.50 B. Its 52 week was $ 14.96 and currently trading at $ 11.56 which is close to its 52 week low of $ 11.54.
That would give
us nice dividends every quarter.
XOM is trading at P / E ratio of 14.00 with
a nice dividend yield of 2.69 % and market cap of $ 442.80 B. Its 52 week high was $ 104.61 and currently trading at $ 102.73, close to its highest level.
GE is trading at P / E ratio of 19.20 with
a nice dividend yield of 3.63 %.
It does pay out
a nice dividend though!
Hi Tom,
A nice dividend payout but not a stock I am watching or plan to invest in.
I am content to collect
the nice dividend for now and see how they progress.
IBM does have
a nice dividend yield supported by 22 consecutive years of increases.
I find a pretty good stock that pays out a huge dividend, has a low payout ratio, a solid business, and
a nice dividend growth.
Hi Daze, With lower prices and recent dividend increases, the utility sector is sporting
some nice dividend yields.
When I just started out as a dividend growth investor, this was one of my first purchases since it has a long track record of increasing dividends,
a nice dividend yield, and it's a good defensive stock to own.
ARTN.A has
a nice dividend yield of 2.57 % and has a payout ratio of 60.82 %.
This is a very high quality stock with excellent management,
a nice dividend yield of 4.2 per cent and a tidy balance sheet — perfect for the bottom drawer.
Dividend growth investing means I am looking for companies that not only pay
a nice dividend now, but have a history of meaningful dividend increases over time and are likely to continue this trend.
You got
a nice dividend, but the price dropped quite a bit, so you lost a chunk of that money.
The stock has been a winner since with
a nice dividend yield as well as good share price appreciation.
I can see the logic in wanting to have
a nice dividend portfolio come retirement time to take advantage of this.
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