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By Jonas Elmerraji Posted on Dec. 1, 2009 After an earnings season that has brought a significant stream of dividend-increasers, stocks are taking a step back, with jus...
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A. Quite a few solid, conservative
corporations paying dividends...Those
currently paying 4% to 6% yield
(inclusive) per year include: T, AEP,
BMY, DD, DUK, GSK, HCP, HCN, HNZ, KFT,
MRK, SE, SO, and VZ.
Those paying 2% to (less than) 4% annual
dividend yield currently would include
ABT, BAX, BHP, BA,CPB, CAT, CLX, CAG,
DE, ETN, EMR, XOM, GE, GIS, HON, JNJ,
KMB, MDT, PEP, PFE, PG, SYY, UN, UTX,
WM, KO, AND WMT.
Companies paying dividends annually of
2% to 4% may seem low...until comparing
them to Treasuries (short, intermediate
and long term) or money market accounts
(CDs).
A. The only one I own : SLX,
too hard pick a winner out all of them
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