
David Harrell
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2 months ago |
morningstar.com | David Harrell |Ivanna Hampton
Ivanna Hampton: Welcome to Investing Insights. I’m your host, Ivanna Hampton. The stock market as a whole may be overvalued, but there are still bargains to be found. Currently, large-cap growth is outperforming other areas, but that doesn’t mean all the stocks from that category are expensive. The opposite is true with small-value stocks. David Harrell investigated whether any stocks are bucking the trend. Here’s my conversation with the editor of the Morningstar StockInvestor newsletter.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
morningstar.ca | David Harrell
David Harrell: I’m David Harrell, editor of the Morningstar DividendInvestor newsletter. In this monthly series, we take a look at the dividend prospects of three stocks that are popular with income investors. 3 US Dividend Stocks for January 20251. Comcast CMCSA2. Merck MRK3. United Parcel Service UPSComcast initiated its dividend in 2008 and has been extremely consistent when increasing it in recent years, boosting the quarterly payout by $0.02 a year for the past six years.
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Dec 8, 2024 |
morningstar.com | David Harrell
David Harrell: Hi. I’m David Harrell, editor of the Morningstar DividendInvestor newsletter. In this monthly series, we take a look at the dividend prospects of three stocks that are popular with income investors. British American Tobacco BTIConocoPhillips COPCVS Health CVSBritish American Tobacco, the world’s second-largest tobacco company by volume, pays a fixed quarterly dividend of 58.88 pence to its ADR shareholders. Based on current exchange rates, that translates into an 8.1% yield.
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Nov 19, 2024 |
morningstar.co.uk | David Harrell |Ivanna Hampton
Ivanna Hampton: Welcome to Investing Insights. I’m your host, Ivanna Hampton. Does dividend investing create bad investor behavior? This strategy can split investors into two camps, those in favor and those against. Here’s how it works. A company will pay out part of its earnings to stock owners, typically quarterly. Those dividends can arrive as a check in the mail or cash in a brokerage account. Critics say this isn’t a bonus, but a cut into the total return.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
morningstar.com | David Harrell |Ivanna Hampton
Ivanna Hampton: Welcome to Investing Insights. I’m your host, Ivanna Hampton. Does dividend investing create bad investor behavior? This strategy can split investors into two camps, those in favor and those against. Here’s how it works. A company will pay out part of its earnings to stock owners, typically quarterly. Those dividends can arrive as a check in the mail or cash in a brokerage account. Critics say this isn’t a bonus, but a cut into the total return.
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