Company
|
Ticker
|
Mcap
|
P/E
|
P/B
|
P/S
|
Yield
|
Capital Product Partners L.P.
|
599.42M
|
73.91
|
0.92
|
3.76
|
11.44%
|
|
Navios Maritime Partners L.P.
|
967.95M
|
12.14
|
1.57
|
4.77
|
11.22%
|
|
R.R. Donnelley & Sons
|
1.84B
|
-
|
1.63
|
0.18
|
10.21%
|
|
Southern
Copper Corp.
|
32.59B
|
16.90
|
4.96
|
4.87
|
9.62%
|
|
Boardwalk
Pipeline Partners, LP
|
6.14B
|
21.31
|
1.61
|
5.31
|
8.00%
|
|
American Realty Capital Trust
|
1.79B
|
-
|
1.78
|
10.50
|
6.33%
|
|
Entergy
Corporation
|
12.62B
|
12.79
|
1.36
|
1.17
|
4.66%
|
|
Federated
Investors, Inc.
|
2.31B
|
13.15
|
3.73
|
2.52
|
4.32%
|
|
Computer
Programs & Systems
|
561.25M
|
20.44
|
8.79
|
3.16
|
3.63%
|
|
S&T
Bancorp Inc.
|
508.68M
|
14.50
|
0.95
|
3.23
|
3.51%
|
|
Alexander's
Inc.
|
2.23B
|
38.52
|
6.21
|
10.75
|
3.44%
|
|
Berkshire
Hills Bancorp Inc.
|
512.61M
|
15.49
|
0.87
|
3.14
|
3.12%
|
|
Matson,
Inc.
|
905.24M
|
22.96
|
3.66
|
0.55
|
2.81%
|
|
Aspen
Insurance Holdings Ltd.
|
2.21B
|
8.66
|
0.62
|
0.99
|
2.19%
|
|
Viewpoint
Financial Group
|
859.28M
|
21.50
|
1.66
|
6.47
|
1.84%
|
|
Regis
Corp.
|
947.84M
|
-
|
1.06
|
0.43
|
1.45%
|
|
The
TJX Companies, Inc.
|
30.56B
|
18.29
|
9.03
|
1.26
|
1.11%
|
|
Franklin
Electric Co. Inc.
|
1.35B
|
18.02
|
2.81
|
1.57
|
1.00%
|
|
Cabot
Oil & Gas Corporation
|
10.00B
|
84.91
|
4.75
|
9.07
|
0.17%
|
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The Biggest Ex-Dividend Stocks On November 06, 2012
The Best And Biggest
Ex-Dividend Stocks Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Dividend Investors should have
a quiet overview of stocks with upcoming ex-dividend dates. The ex-dividend
date is the final date on which the new stock buyer couldn’t receive the next
dividend. If you like to receive the dividend, you need to buy the stock before
the ex-dividend date. I made a little screen of the best yielding stocks with a
higher capitalization that have their ex-dividend date on the next trading day.
A full list of all stocks
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06, 2012. In total, 27 stocks and
preferred shares go ex-dividend - of which 15 yield more than 3 percent. The
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SCCO is my favorite in the higher dividend yield region. Regis is also nice but low yielding. Which stocks do you prefer?
ReplyDeleteI guess it depends on whether one is investing for the long term or is trading for short term profits. I, at present, am doing both, and will be for another couple of years. Then I will be focusing on a more conservative investing approach. I have held neither SCCO nor Regis, but I would consider SCCO and BWP for either short, on high price spikes, or longer should they show signs of consistent growth and profitability. BWP is a Limited Partnership and the income it distributes may be treated differently for income tax purposes. Likewise, should you live outside the USA, that may present some additional tax liabilities depending on the Tax Agreement for Non-Citizens between the taxing Countries involved. One's age plays a large role in how one invests for the future. I, being the big shot investor, learned earlier in my life that one should never chase very high yields and rapidly increasing stock prices. When was the last time one saw Google trading above $700.00 a share. Enough said on my humble part.
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