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21 Dividend Growers Go Ex-Dividend Next Week

Dividends are important for income investors. The ex-dividend date is an important date related to the dividend payment. If you buy the stock before the ex-date, you will receive the next dividend.

Today I like to show you the best dividend growers who have their ex-dividend date within the next week. A full list can be found here. I publish there on a weekly basis the dates and yield figures. If you want to know who pays the highest dividend yield, check out this site: 20 Highest Yielding Ex-Dividend Stocks Of The Upcoming Week June 29 – July 05, 2015.


Source: Forbes.com (click to enlarge)

Utilities and REITs are the highest yielding stocks on the list but cheap by forward P/E are only Duke, Crane and Ryder. Those are also high-beta stocks, except Duke.

But Duke has a debt to equity ratio of 1.07. Which stock do you favor?

Williams Partners (WPZ) Hiked Dividends By 1.77% And 7 Others Followed

Yesterday was a good day in terms of dividend growth. Eight companies raised their dividend payments. The biggest stock was the specialty chemical company Williams Partners. WPZ announced a 1.76 percent dividend hike and yields at 6.67 percent. The company has a rosy future. Analysts are expecting earnings per share to grow by at least 12 percent over the next five years. Only the high debt to equity ratio of 4.20 gives investors a bad taste.

Seven of eight companies with dividend growth on the last trading day have a market capitalization of more than USD 1 billion. Oil and gas companies are the most represented stocks.


The highest yielding stock is the drilling and explorations company Legacy Reserves with a 8.22 percent dividend yield. LGCY raised its quarterly dividends by 0.87 percent, yesterday.


The latest Dividend Growth Stock List



Company
Dividend Yield in %
Dividend Growth
Payment Period
Ex-Dividend Date
Dividend Payment Date
Blueknight Engy Ptrs GP
5.50
2.13%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/14/2013
Calumet Specialty Prdts
8.25
0.74%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/14/2013
Crane Co
1.90
7.14%
Quarterly
8/28/2013
 9/10/2013
Legacy Reserves LP
8.29
0.87%
Quarterly
7/30/2013
 8/14/2013
Northwest Bancorp
3.66
8.33%
Quarterly
7/30/2013
 8/15/2013
Oiltanking Partners LP
3.55
4.94%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/14/2013
Rayonier Inc.
3.34
11.36%
Quarterly
9/12/2013
 9/30/2013
Williams Partners
6.67
1.77%
Quarterly
7/31/2013
 8/9/2013

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Industrial Dividend Stocks With Highest Performance And Still Cheap Price Ratios

Industrial dividend stocks with highest performance year-to-date originally published at long-term-investments.blogspot.com. Warren Buffett likes industrials, not as much as consumer or healthcare stocks, but he owns a few players from the sector. I personally own some good names from the Dividend Champions list and be happy that I have purchased them a few years before.

Today I would like to screen the investment sector by the best performing dividend stocks since the beginning of the year. Below is a detailed view on cheapest results.

The 20 industrial dividend stocks with highest year-to-date performance generated a return between 37.67 percent and 129.11. Small and mid-cap stocks are the performance driver of the year. 13 of the results have a market capitalization below USD 2 billion.

The whole sector is up 13.8 percent over the recent six month, the third best value on the capital market. I believe that stocks with a good stock performance are healthy. Capital investors are confident about the future prospects of the company and they like to pay a higher price to participate on the future of the business.

Not all of the best performing stocks are now expensive. 13 of the results have a low forward P/E and 10 are currently recommended to buy.

Ex-Dividend Stocks: Best Dividend Paying Shares On February 26, 2013

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 day.

A full list of all stocks with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks February 26, 2013. In total, 56 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 25 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 4.52%.

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


Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
Prospect Capital Corporation
2.53B
8.08
1.04
5.19
11.75%
Atlantic Power Corporation
3.64B
3.98
1.52
0.42
10.78%
Baytex Energy Corp.
5.18B
18.40
4.00
4.87
6.16%
Integrys Energy Group, Inc.
4.43B
17.27
1.44
1.07
4.80%
Dominion Resources
D
32.40B
27.24
2.99
2.47
3.99%
Brookfield Office Properties CA
2.67B
-
3.13
5.09
3.80%
Brookfield Infrastructure Partners
5.63B
76.23
1.58
3.08
3.78%
Bank of Hawaii Corporation
2.20B
13.41
2.16
5.24
3.66%
Novartis AG
187.27B
17.79
2.42
3.25
3.58%
Time Warner Cable Inc.
25.53B
12.54
3.53
1.19
3.01%
Corning Inc.
18.57B
10.97
0.86
2.32
2.85%
Barrick Gold Corporation
30.52B
-
1.40
2.10
2.62%
Newell Rubbermaid Inc.
6.75B
17.26
3.38
1.14
2.56%
CSX Corp.
23.34B
12.77
2.60
1.98
2.45%
NVIDIA Corporation
7.82B
13.91
1.62
1.83
2.40%
Precision Drilling Corporation
2.34B
12.66
1.03
1.14
2.36%
Time Warner Inc.
49.39B
17.15
1.65
1.72
2.17%
The Allstate Corporation
22.32B
10.01
1.09
0.67
2.14%
Crane Co.
3.06B
16.04
3.30
1.19
2.08%
Union Pacific Corporation
63.83B
16.43
3.21
3.05

20 Most Recommended Industrial Dividend Stocks | Top Stock Buy List

Industrial goods stocks with highest buy rating originally published at "long-term-investments.blogspot.com". Today I like to finalize my January posts of the highest recommended stocks from the eight most important sectors of the economy. Industrial goods are the latest sector to discover.

The industrial sector is a small one with 359 related companies and only 172 of them are dividend stocks. The average dividend yield amounts to 2.01 and the P/E ratio has a value of 24.59 in average.


I personally have only a small share of industrial stocks in my private portfolios. The main reason is that the sector has many cyclic companies and stocks from the sector are often very capital intensive. They need huge amounts of money to keep the business running and growing. As a result, dividend payments are low.


But there are also some great growth stories. I own shares of United Technologies, Lockheed Martin and Raytheon. My biggest position is General Electric on which I have 104% unrealized gains. Not enough, I have around 10 -20 additional stocks on my watch list.


Below is a small compilation of the 20 highest recommended dividend stocks with a market capitalization over USD 2 billion. What do you think about the list of the most recommended industrial goods dividend stocks? Do you own some of them? Please let me know and leave a comment in the box below.

20 Highly Recommended Dividend Challengers

Dividend Challengers are stocks with a history of consecutive rising dividends of more than 5 years but less than 10 years. If you believe this is a criterion only fulfilled by a few companies, you are right. There are only 113 stocks with such a dividend growth history.

Dividend growth is very important for your retirement funds. If you buy several of the best dividend growth shares, you could double your passive income from dividend in ten years easily. Over twenty years, your dividends should quadruple.

Smart investors like you are always looking for simple stock trade ideas of highly recommended stocks. I like to combine both criteria. I screened all Dividend Challengers by the best rating notes from brokerage firms. In order to eliminate the risks of lower capitalized stocks, the market capitalization should be over $2 billion.