_Stockcafeteria版 - Warren Buffett's 7 High Dividend Stock Picks For Strong Income |
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h******t 发帖数: 3858 | 1 Warren Buffett is one of the greatest investors of all time. He explained in
2006 that one of the best ways of staying wealthy is investing in high
dividend stocks with stable businesses, like utilities. We believe buying
the highest dividend stocks of Buffett's portfolio is a good idea because
they are the stable ones and delivering good income.
Buffett has been holding on to his positions for years if not decades to
minimize taxes. We recommend investors follow a similar strategy in order to
protect their investments and grow their portfolio at modest rates. This is
a better alternative to investing in long-term government bonds which yield
around 2%.
Here are Warren Buffett's highest dividend stock picks. All stocks in this
list have dividend yield of above 3%. We obtained market data from Finviz
and MSN Finance.
1. Sanofi Aventis (SNY): Sanofi provides healthcare products worldwide.
Shares of SNY recently traded at $38.75 with a trailing price to earnings of
13.55 and a forward price to earnings of 9.54. SNY has a 4.53% dividend
yield and gained 15.33% during the past 12 months. The stock has a market
cap of $104 billion and total debt/equity ratio of 0.27. Buffett had $148
million invested in SNY shares.
2. Glaxosmithkline Plc (GSK): GlaxoSmithKline provides medicines, and health
-related consumer products worldwide. Shares of GSK recently traded at $44.
91 with a trailing price to earnings of 13.57 and a forward price to
earnings of 11.7. GSK has a 5.02% dividend yield and gained 23.51% during
the past 12 months. The stock has a market cap of $113.3 billion and total
debt/equity ratio of 1.86. Buffett had $69 million invested in GSK shares.
3. Conocophillips (COP): ConocoPhillips is an integrated energy company
operating worldwide. Shares of COP recently traded at $76.01 with a trailing
price to earnings of 8.46 and a forward price to earnings of 8.5. COP has a
3.47% dividend yield and lost 1.26% during the past 12 months. The stock
has a market cap of $96.8 billion and total debt/equity ratio of 0.35.
Buffett had $2.1 billion invested in COP shares.
4. General Electric (GE): General Electric Company is a technology and
financial services company operating worldwide. Shares of GE recently traded
at $20.07 with a trailing price to earnings of 16.32 and a forward price to
earnings of 11.4. GE has a 3.39% dividend yield and gained 3.77% during the
past 12 months. The stock has a market cap of $212.3 billion and total debt
/equity ratio of 3.89. Buffett had $139 million invested in GE shares.
5. Johnson & Johnson (JNJ): Johnson & Johnson provides health care products
worldwide. Shares of JNJ recently traded at $65.96 with a trailing price to
earnings of 18.95 and a forward price to earnings of 12.12. JNJ has a 3.46%
dividend yield and gained 15.36% during the past 12 months. The stock has a
market cap of $181.4 billion and total debt/equity ratio of 0.34. Buffett
had $1.9 billion invested in JNJ shares.
6. M & T Bank Corp (MTB): M&T Bank Corporation provides commercial and
retail banking services. Shares of MTB recently traded at $86.88 with a
trailing price to earnings of 13.64 and a forward price to earnings of 11.65
. MTB has a 3.22% dividend yield and gained 1.8% during the past 12 months.
The stock has a market cap of $11 billion and total debt/equity ratio of 0.
81. Buffett had $411 million invested in MTB shares.
7. Procter & Gamble Co (PG): Shares of PG recently traded at $67.21 with a
trailing price to earnings of 19.77 and a forward price to earnings of 15.52
. PG has a 3.12% dividend yield and gained 12.71% during the past 12 months.
The stock has a market cap of $185.1 billion and total debt/equity ratio of
0.52. Buffett had $5.1 billion invested in PG shares.
Disclosure: I have no positions in any stocks mentioned, and no plans to
initiate any positions within the next 72 hours. |
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