valueinvestingnews.com - 11/22/2008
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Last week there were several companies that cut or suspended their dividend payments. As part of my studies to uncover market inefficiencies pertaining to dividend stocks I am measuring the performance of those dividend suspenders or cutters. As part of my sample I am measuring stocks which ...
dividendgrowthinvestor.com - 11/29/2008
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As part of my long term dividend strategy
, I tend to buy and hold a portfolio...
of several dividend growth stocks. If a company keeps increasing their dividends or at least maintains it, I would keep holding the stock. If the company however decided to ...
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Markets keep under reacting to dividend cuts
valueinvestingnews.com - 11/22/2008
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Dividend investors often set minimum requirements for an
“acceptable initial dividend yield and/or dividend growth rate when...
they are considering buying a dividend stock. Thus one investor might say, “I won’t invest in a dividend stock with a ...
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10 by 10: A New Way to Look at Yield and Dividend Growth
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... dividend stock with a starting yield less than 3%. Another might say, “I want a minimum 10% per year dividend increase.
Joel Greenblatt on Stock Shopping Spree
Ever wonder why Joel Greenblatt does not use his Magic Formula for his own portfolio? Here we go. Instead of a very concentrated portfolio, he bought 156 stocks with a $63 million portfolio. Now let’s see how a real magic formula portfolio works. These are the details of the buys…
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