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Omega Healthcare (OHI) Reports Disappointing Earnings: What Dividend Investors Need To Know
Omega Healthcare’s earnings report highlighted challenges that several important operators are facing as the SNF industry works through a number of murky changes.
Merck: A Slow And Steady Dividend Grower, But Do Better Alternatives Exist?
While the pharmaceutical industry as a whole may be recession resistant, successful long-term dividend growth investing is far harder to achieve at the company level.
Phillips 66: Warren Buffett Loves This Dividend Growth Stock But Should You?
While Phillips 66’s dividend growth history is extremely limited, PSX’s dividend growth since its 2012 spin off has been exceptional. The company’s dividend has more than tripled since 2012 and was increased by another 11% earlier this year.
Caterpillar (CAT): The Worst Appears To Be Over For This Quality Dividend Growth Stock
When it comes to heavy machinery makers, they don’t get much better than Caterpillar. The company’s long operating history, entrenched products have helped to maintain its dividend during tough economic and industry times.
CenturyLink (CTL): Can The Level 3 Acquisition Save The Dividend?
In today’s overheated market, high-yield shares that have been beaten down can appear especially attractive. In this case, CenturyLink’s long, steady, and continuous business deterioration doesn’t seem likely to stop anytime soon.
Accenture: A High Quality Dividend Growth Stock Benefiting From The Digital Age
While Accenture’s dividend yield is relatively low, making the stock less appropriate for income investors looking for the best high dividend stocks, the company’s long-term total return potential remains solid.
Broadridge Financial Solutions: A High Quality But Often-Overlooked Dividend Growth Stock
Broadridge Financial’s current valuation doesn’t look cheap, but it rarely will give the extremely high quality and stability of the business (91% recurring revenue; 98% client retention rate).
Updated Thoughts On General Electric (GE)
While I still believe General Electric has a promising 3- to 5-year outlook and is not a business that is rotten to the core, the company’s latest earnings release provided clarity that GE’s dividend will almost certainly be cut in November.
Welltower: A Low-Risk, High-Yield REIT With A Long Growth Runway
Welltower, as the biggest and one of the best-managed players in this industry, appears to represent a solid high-yield way for investors to benefit from one of the largest demographic trends expected in the years ahead.
Realty Income: The Gold Standard In Safe And Steadily Growing Monthly Dividends
While O’s current share price may not necessarily be a bargain, Realty Income is certainly worth placing on a watch list in order to pick up shares of this impressive dividend grower during the next market or REIT correction.
General Dynamics: A Wide Moat Dividend Aristocrat With Double-Digit Payout Growth Potential
General Dynamics is one of the world’s leading global aerospace and defense companies that sells everything from business jets to submarines to combat vehicles to IT communications systems.
Ford: An Attractive Yield And Valuation, But Look Elsewhere For Steady Dividend Growth
Ford has made a truly remarkable turnaround since the dark days of the Great Recession, a fact not appreciated by Wall Street, which continues to punish the company’s shares with a low multiple.
International Flavors & Fragrances: A Dividend Achiever Worth Reviewing
International Flavors & Fragrances appears to be a wonderful company trading at a fair, if not somewhat steep, price.
Should You Buy A Dividend ETF Or Manage Your Own Portfolio Of Individual Dividend Stocks?
One of the big questions many dividend investors face early on is whether or not it’s worth managing a portfolio of individual dividend stocks instead of keeping things easy and buying a dividend ETF.
Digital Realty (DLR): A Tech REIT Benefiting From E-Commerce And Growing Dividends 12 Straight Years
While the company is still far from having a long enough dividend growth history to qualify as a member of the dividend aristocrats list, it has numerous attractive qualities for investors seeking income and growth.
Cardinal Health (CAH): A Dividend Aristocrat Trading Near Its All-Time High Yield
The medical sector’s desperate need to cut costs means the future of the medical distribution industry will be one where scale is larger, but companies like Cardinal Health will struggle to maintain their already low margins.
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