Look, I'm quite fond of Brazil and I'm getting to know the situation there (from a distance and only from the information available here)... Any tips on BR stocks besides my favorite $PBR-1.4%? I've got a few bits picked out, but I like to get inspired this way on the weekend :)
Analysts say the dividend company is deeply undervalued
An interesting dividend is not everything. It's also important to look at whether the company has future growth potential. That's why investors often look for undervalued companies, which may not be easy. But analysts are now pointing the finger at one.
These 2 dividend paying companies have been paying dividends for over 100 years. Will they continue to do so?
The decades that these companies and their dividend have survived unscathed are absolutely breathtaking. It is just that we can no longer capitalize on history, which is why it is important to focus on whether these companies will be able to continue to pay out.
I have a few tips here if anyone wants to shop at the dip 😂 Just doesn't guarantee that the dip won't still be going on afterwards 😂
$AAP+1.9% $ZION+2.2% $KEY+0.4% $CMA+2.3%
Do you have any of these? Do you trust them to grow? 🤔
Look, I don't mean to scare you, but...
At first glance, Verizon's dividend looks like one of the most desirable in the S&P 500. Currently over 7.2%. Plus, the dividend has increased every year since 2007.
The problem is that paying the dividend is looking like an increasingly difficult task for Verizon. In 2022, free cash flow of $14 billion covered the $11 billion dividend cost… read more
This telecom dividend giant is overlooked by everyone
Canadian stocks are very popular among investors. This is because this economy is famous for its stability and focus on dividends. Even more interesting for investors may be the fact that relatively unknown stocks can be found here. And we'll take a look at one such stock here.
2 dividend stocks from a sector that will dominate the market for the next 10 years
The technology sector is commonly associated mainly with growth companies that promise investors appreciation of hundreds and thousands of percent. However, there are also quieter companies in this hot sector that can somehow make investors more excited about the long term.
$PBR-1.4% is the divi really realistic for this company for years to come? :-)