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The Latest Dividend Growth Stock Compilation

Each week, I go through the list of dividend increases in order to monitor performance of existing holdings, and uncover hidden dividend gems.

I then narrow down the list by eliminating companies with a dividend growth streak that is less than a decade. I also look at things like trends in earnings per share, dividends per share, dividend payout ratios, in order to determine the likelihood of future dividend growth and growth in intrinsic value.

It's important to have an overview of the latest dividend growers in order to get the future dividend kings on my radar first. With this method, I can also see how big the future yield will be if the calcualte the announced dividend. Sometimes, there could a low yielder become a high yield in just a year only by hiking dividends.

Over the past week, there raised a lot of stocks their payouts. You can find the full compilation of the latest dividend growth stocks attached.

Here are the latest dividend growth stocks....

Carl Icahn’s Best Pick Isn’t Apple…These Stocks Are! - How The Big Investor Makes Money

The following article was written by our guest author Insider Moneky. Carl Icahn may have lifted the company’s market cap by $20 billion in less than two days of trading last month, but Apple [s:AAPL] isn’t his best stock pick. There are four positions in the multi-billionaire’s equity portfolio that are worth looking at before Cupertino. We’ll show you which ones and explain why.

At the end of last quarter, Carl Icahn’s hedge fund held long positions in 19 different companies totaling a market value of $21.5 billion. With Icahn’s pedigree as an elite activist investor, it’s not surprising that he’d have that much money in U.S. equities, but it is a bit intriguing that four of his eleven largest picks are small-caps.

According to our research at Insider Monkey, hedge funds’ small-cap picks have the highest potential to outperform the market over a sustained period of time. Our premium newsletter, which employs this strategy, beat the S&P 500 by nearly 30 percentage points in its first year (discover how we did this here).

With that in mind, let’s run through the four largest small-cap investments in Icahn’s equity portfolio. Each stock had a market cap between $1 billion and $5 billion at the end of the last 13F-filing period.

CVR Energy [CVI] is Icahn’s largest small-cap holding, and his stake comprises more than four-fifths of its outstanding shares. After grabbing exposure in CVR Energy last year, Icahn’s initial goal was to push for a sale of the company to a larger buyer. Once this move failed, he then guided CVR to spin off its refining subsidiary in January. In his last filing, Icahn held $3.6 billion in CVR Energy stock and $138 million in the spinoff, CVR Refining [CVRR].

The latter has returned just 0.2% post-IPO, but CVR Energy shares are up almost 70% since Icahn first established his stake in early 2012. The bet has been very profitable for Icahn, and with gushing refining margins in its last few earnings reports, there may be more appreciation on the horizon for CVR Energy.

Federal Mogul [FDML], meanwhile, is another high-flier in Icahn’s equity portfolio. The hedge fund manager’s second largest small-cap holding has been a key investment since 2011. In the summer of that year, Icahn established his original position in the auto part maker, and he has held a controlling interest ever since. Shares of Federal Mogul are up a whopping 177% in the past six months on the back of a massive earnings beat last quarter and a fairly extensive restructuring program.

Herbalife [HLF] needs no introduction, and is the next largest-small cap in Icahn’s portfolio. The multi-level marketer had a market cap below $5 billion at the end of last quarter, but its value has since risen by about 50%. Over the longer term, Herbalife shares have more than doubled since the start of 2013, and the market hasn’t been convinced by Bill Ackman’s “pyramid scheme” accusations (see his full presentation here).

Icahn has shown no hesitation to call out Pershing Square’s manager for being “totally wrong” and “ridiculous” in his words, but Ackman hasn’t shown any signs of closing his short position in Herbalife. As for Icahn, he thinks the stock is still cheap at current levels.

Hain Celestial Group [HAIN] is the next largest small-cap in the activist’s equity portfolio, and surprise, surprise, this stock is having a good 2013 too. Shares of the organic food and personal care product company are up 37% this year, and Icahn closed out his $470 million position a little over two weeks ago. Since he established his Hain stake in early 2010, the stock’s price has risen from around $22 per share to the upper $70 range.

As CEO Irwin Simon explains in a recent interview with CNBC, “Hain today is positioned better than it was when Carl got in … because of the awareness of healthy eating.” In other words, it’s the secular tailwinds—not just Icahn’s influence on a couple M&A moves—that have driven Hain’s appreciation. The organic boom doesn’t look like it will end any time soon according to the USDA, so we still like Hain Celestial post-Icahn.


Disclosure: none

Next Week's Cheapest Ex-Dividend Stocks

The Best Yielding 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 cheap price ratios (P/E below 15, P/S and P/B under 2) that have their ex date on the next trading week.

A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks on December 03 - 09, 2012. In total, 135 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 61 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 3.14%. If you like to receive the next dividend you need to buy the dividend stocks now.

Here is the sheet of the best yielding and cheapest ex-dividend stocks for next week:


Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
SeaCube Container Leasing Ltd.
372.73M
8.02
1.51
1.92
6.53%
PPL Corporation
17.02B
10.52
1.52
1.28
4.91%
Public Service Enterprise Group
15.22B
10.82
1.41
1.52
4.72%
Westar Energy, Inc.
3.63B
14.72
1.26
1.63
4.60%
Gannett Co., Inc.
4.11B
9.73
1.69
0.79
4.47%
American National Insurance Co.
1.85B
10.21
0.48
0.62
4.46%
Tower Group Inc.
648.62M
12.25
0.61
0.34
4.44%
SCANA Corp.
6.04B
14.90
1.49
1.48
4.27%
Laclede Group Inc.
918.01M
14.54
1.53
0.82
4.18%
Kronos Worldwide Inc.
1.87B
5.79
1.67
0.93
3.72%
Miller Industries Inc.
158.30M
13.12
1.02
0.43
3.64%
ManTech International
924.26M
8.76
0.81
0.35
3.36%
Principal Financial Group Inc.
7.97B
11.46
0.81
0.89
3.09%
SLM Corporation
7.65B
7.63
1.55
1.20
3.02%
Chicago Rivet & Machine Co.
19.59M
11.95
0.85
0.59
2.97%
Kohl's Corp.
10.47B
10.26
1.72
0.55
2.87%
The Travelers Companies, Inc.
27.01B
10.12
1.04
1.05
2.60%
Acme United Corp.
34.27M
10.20
1.13
0.42
2.54%
The Men's Wearhouse, Inc.
1.65B
13.75
1.56
0.69
2.22%
WellPoint Inc.
16.97B
7.37
0.74
0.28

Best Dividend Paying Ex-Dividend Shares On December 03, 2012


The Best Yielding 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 date on the next trading day.

A full list of all stocks with ex-dividend date can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks on December 03, 2012. In total, 20 stocks and preferred shares go ex dividend - of which 8 yield more than 3 percent. The average yield amounts to 2.74%. If you like to receive the next dividend you need to buy the dividend stocks now.

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

Company
Ticker
Mcap
P/E
P/B
P/S
Yield
American Strategic Income Portfolio III
162.12M
-
-
-
5.93%
REGAL ENTERTAINMENT GROUP
2.46B
21.97
-
0.91
5.31%
Cedar Fair, L.P.
1.85B
16.88
9.93
1.70
4.81%
Ecology & Environment, Inc.
47.28M
58.68
0.98
0.30
4.30%
Greenhill & Co., Inc.
1.35B
33.47
4.07
4.69
3.79%
CVB Financial Corp.
1.06B
13.89
1.41
4.00
3.35%
Avery Dennison Corporation
3.35B
21.42
2.12
0.56
3.21%
Hancock Holding Co.
2.70B
22.08
1.11
3.51
3.02%
Chicago Rivet & Machine Co.
19.59M
11.95
0.85
0.59
2.97%
Kohl's Corp.
10.56B
10.35
1.73
0.56
2.84%
Forrester Research Inc.
625.74M
21.42
2.11
2.14
2.00%
Cass Information Systems Inc.
488.28M
20.87
2.80
10.49
1.53%
HSN, Inc.
2.86B
24.67
6.13
0.88
1.36%
Old Line Bancshares Inc.
80.80M
10.47
1.09
2.14
1.35%
ChipMOS TECHNOLOGIES (Bermuda)
369.16M
31.09
0.78
0.59
1.29%
KBW Inc.
591.16M
-
1.37
2.57
1.17%
Ross Stores Inc.
12.89B
17.39
7.59
1.38
0.97%
Itau Unibanco Holding S.A.
69.20B
10.44
1.87
2.37
0.59%
Fair Isaac Corp.
1.51B
16.92
3.17
2.23
0.19%
TSR Inc.
10.06M
-
0.81
0.22
-