Industry-leading analysis tools for profitable dividend investing, including stock screening, ex-dividend dates, dividend history and best dividend stocks.
Industry-leading analysis tools for profitable dividend investing, including stock screening, ex-dividend dates, dividend history and best dividend stocks.
Industry-leading analysis tools for profitable dividend investing, including stock screening, ex-dividend dates, dividend history and best dividend stocks.
The firm’s most recent dividend amounted to 18p per share, which, based on today’s stock price of 835p, amounts to a trailing yield of just under 2.2%. GVC Holdings has seen its stock price increase by almost 150% since March 2020. ...
When researching dividend-stock mutual funds and ETFs, be sure to understand which approach the fund takes. You can find this information in a Morningstar fund or ETF report on Morningstar.com. Look under the Fund Analysis tab. Do Investors Need Dividend ETFs or Mutual Funds?
Forward Dividend Yield: 1.45% Sector: Beverages—Brewers Anheuser-Busch InBev earns a wide moat rating based on its global scale and diverse brand portfolio. It has the leading market share in the US and strength in other countries through its stake in Ambev. This defensive stock trades 33% ...
In the case of the dividend ETFs that we’ve listed above, each of the ETFs is made up of Canadian stocks that have pay substantial dividends. They differ from each other slightly in the weighting of each stock, and whether certain stocks are included at all, but they are more similar ...
(OHI)– a big paying REIT – have done much better than their scared cash hoarder friends, as well as the broader market in general. The year actually started inauspiciously as OHI announced a dividend “freeze.” The stock slipped. But a freeze isn’t the same as a cut – and OHI...
We selected the 10 best dividend stocks above based on the highest forward dividend yield, among those listed on the Nasdaq or New York Stock Exchange. We excluded stocks under $5, those with a market cap of less than $300 million, and those with a daily trading volume below 100,000. W...
Case in point: an oil company may be thriving this year, but a plunge in oil prices can cause its stock price to dive, meaning less cash is available for dividend payouts. Be mindful of the big trends that drive economic sectors. For example, the agingbaby boomerpopulation inevitably will...