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Compilation Of The Top Yielding Apparel Store Stocks - #StageStores #LBrands #CATO #Buckle

Please find attached the highest yielding Apparel Stores Stocks

Ticker Company Market Cap P/E P/S P/B Dividend Get the PDF…
SMRT Stein Mart, Inc. 107.76M - 0.08 1.83 13.57% Security Analysis of SMRT
SSI Stage Stores, Inc. 64.41M - 0.04 0.19 9.39% Security Analysis of SSI
LB L Brands, Inc. 8.85B 10.66 0.69 - 7.58% Security Analysis of LB
CATO The Cato Corporation 654.37M 27.18 0.77 1.77 5.30% Security Analysis of CATO
BKE The Buckle, Inc. 1.24B 12.58 1.37 2.92 4.16% Security Analysis of BKE

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Dividend Growth Stocks Of The Past Week


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18 High Growth, Low Beta At Fair Prices Stocks

For the uninitiated, each stock has a beta, which is indicative of its volatility. The beta of a stock is considered in relation to that of the broad market: The lower the beta, the less volatile the stock. So a stock with a beta of less than 1 is considered to be less volatile than the market, while a stock that has a beta of more than 1 is more volatile than the market.

We have scoured the market for several low-beta, high-performance stocks that look promising for the future and can safeguard your portfolio against risks. Each of the stocks are selected by high profitable growth criteria and cheap market valueations.

These stocks belong in your dividend portfolio....

14 Dividend Paying Stocks With Low P/E's And High Returns On Invested Capital

I built a screen that I would like to share that acts as a starting point in identifying quality stocks that have great historical returns on invested capital and relatively low current valuations.

Only companies that had a market cap over $1 billion and headquarters located in the U.S. were included.

I used EBIT as the earnings metric, so it is not a perfect after-tax return on invested capital. I calculated invested capital two ways, one with goodwill, and one without goodwill.

In addition, each of stocks has a low forwad P/E, a positive dividend yield and payout ratios below 52 percent. The return on assets is between 7.50% and  32.70%.

14 stocks fulfilled my critera.

These are the results...

14 Dividend Paying Stocks With Low P/E's
And High Returns On Invested Capital
(click to enlarge)

Is Traditional Apparel Retailing A Buying Opportunity?

Given the recent negative performance of many apparel retailers and some calls that traditional apparel retailing is dead, we are addressing our thoughts on these issues and discussing which subsectors and companies we see as positioned best for long-term success. 

In our opinion, there has been a secular shift in apparel retailing that is a persistent force. 


We believe the current trend toward value over brand is here to stay. Unless a product can perform notably better than the competition (keep you warmer, keep you drier, perform better in athletic situations), consumers appear unwilling to pay a premium simply to own a brand. 


We also think that shifts in wallet share are here to stay, with experience (travel, restaurants) valued over apparel, and other costs--including healthcare, education, and housing--rising in share. 


Finally, we think the shift in distribution channel toward digital will persist. 


As a result, we agree that apparel retail growth is not likely to return to historical levels. Having acknowledged that, we do believe that we are at a low point in the apparel retail cycle and there is future upside.


We do not believe brick-and-mortar apparel retailing is dead; however, it will look much different in the future. We think there is a place for stores where consumers can touch fabrics, try sizes, and see fit. 


However, the apparel industry has experienced much self-inflicted near-term malaise. Many management teams have been overly optimistic regarding inventory levels and have not converted to more modern, responsive supply chains. 


This has resulted in a highly promotional retail environment that has forced even well-run companies to discount to remain competitive. Also, we think we are nearing the end of the athleisure fashion trend. 


With consumers having enough skinny and yoga pants to clothe themselves for a while and no new fashion must-haves, nothing is driving discretionary purchases.


Check out a summary of the big fishes in traditional retailing:

20 Best Yielding Profitable Growing Buyback Kings And My 8 Favorite Stocks

Today's screen discovers stocks with recent buyback announcements. I've compiled those stocks with a recent buyback program announcement.

Those buybacks are paid from a profitable operating business that is growing, not only in the past but should also go forward in the near future.

A consequence is that each of the attached stocks has a positive 5 years past sales performance, positive return on assets and positive expected 5 year EPS growth predictions as well.

Attached you will find the 20 best yielding results.

These are my personal favorites...


10 Good Dividend Stocks To Be Oversold And Ready For A Rebound

Today I've focussed my research on oversold dividend stocks.  I've also implemented a few restrictions: My yield effort was at least 3 percent and the debt-to-equity should be normal, not overleveraged.

Stocks become oversold for many reasons, but the basic reason that I care about as a trend follower is that there were more sellers than buyers. Sure, this is simplistic, but why make trading any more difficult than it has to be?

Once a stock becomes oversold, I try to identify when buyers are moving back into the stock for a possible oversold bounce. 

One way to identify an oversold stock is to follow the relative strength index once it gets near or below 30. Another way is to look for a stock that's had an extended downtrend. 

Traders have to remember that oversold can always become more oversold.

That's why it's important to follow the price action and look for oversold stocks that have a probability--not a guarantee--of changing their trend and potentially spiking higher off depressed levels. 

These types of trades can yield big gains quickly, but remember that the price action is more important than the simple fact the stock is extremely oversold.

Attached you find the results of 10 oversold dividend stocks from my research screen...

Ex-Dividend Dogs Of The Next Week

Attached is a sheet of higher capitalized ex-dividend stocks with a cheap forward P/E. Potash, AT&T, GAP, Cisco and Comcast are my favorites.

The initial yield of the 20 top yielding cheap ex-dividend stocks starts at 3.56% and ends at 14.35%.


Here are the results. Please let me know if you have some comments about the list. Do you like some of the ex-dividend dogs?



Ex-Dividend Dogs Of The Next Week October 05 - 11, 2015 (click to enlarge)

Next Week's 20 Top Yielding Ex-Dividend Shares - An Overview

The best yielding and biggest ex-dividend stocks researched by ”long-term-investments.blogspot.com”. 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 date on the next trading week.

In total, 57 stocks go ex dividend - of which 20 yield more than 3 percent. Here is a full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date within the next week.

Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher capitalized ex-dividend stocks:


Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Oi SA
3.21B
5.76
0.61
0.23
13.27%
Chimera Investment Corporation
3.14B
27.73
0.99
17.78
11.80%
Corrections Corporation of America
3.78B
12.45
2.52
2.17
5.45%
Brandywine Realty Trust
2.08B
-
1.09
3.70
4.47%
Kimco Realty Corporation
8.30B
59.91
1.76
8.67
4.12%
DCT Industrial Trust Inc.
2.12B
-
1.52
7.45
3.85%
The Toronto-Dominion Bank
82.92B
13.47
1.87
3.81
3.66%
Sysco Corp.
18.99B
19.18
3.66
0.43
3.50%
American Eagle Outfitters, Inc.
2.76B
12.79
2.29
0.80
3.49%
Erie Indemnity Co.
3.43B
24.10
5.30
0.59
3.22%
Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
75.95B
56.34
5.29
4.81
3.03%
Cisco Systems, Inc.
125.24B
12.54
2.12
2.58
2.91%
JPMorgan Chase & Co.
197.59B
8.72
1.00
3.67
2.91%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
59.00B
11.26
1.82
2.74
2.84%
Raytheon Co.
25.58B
13.32
2.99
1.05
2.79%
Banco Bradesco S.A.
66.19B
11.67
2.04
2.62
2.35%
Gentex Corp.
3.65B
20.37
3.02
3.36
2.20%
Medtronic, Inc.
53.51B
15.23
2.89
3.21
2.11%
Comcast Corporation
117.71B
17.68
2.40
1.84
1.74%
Royal Gold, Inc.
3.12B
43.78
1.33
10.79
1.66%