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Feb. 16, 2010 10:27 AM ET
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Telecommunications, Energy, Financials, Tobacco, Oil/Drilling and
Shipping
I went with these stocks, that I believe will give me best long term
dividend returns: CEL, CPL, PM, DPO, IID, RSF, GDOCF, ITKSF and SDRLF


1. CEL - Cellcom Israel Ltd. (Cellcom) is a provider of cellular
communications services in Israel


2. CPL - CPFL Energia SA is a holding company engaged, through its
subsidiaries, in the distribution, generation and commercialization of
the electricity in Brazil


3. DPO - Dow 30 Enhanced Premium & Income Fund Inc. (the Fund) is a
diversified, closed-end management investment company. Monthly
dividend payer


4. IID - ING International High Dividend Equity Income Fund (the Fund)
is a non-diversified, closed-end management investment company. Pays
good monthly dividend


5. RSF - RMK Strategic Income Fund, Inc. (the Fund) is a diversified,
closed-end management investment company. Pays huge monthly dividend


6. GDOCF – A Bulk shipper with a huge dividend - www.goldenocean.no/.
Best thing – stock is still under $7. Frontline (FRO) spin-off child


7. ITKSF – A petroleum tanker Company, no dividend yet but surely one
is coming as it is a Frontline (FRO) child -
www.frontline.bm/repor.... Stock is
under 2 bucks, but it started trading just recently after Frontline
(FRO) spin off.


8. SDRLF – Deep water oil drilling Company - www.seadrill.com/,
good dividend projected to largely increase in 2009


9. PM – Philip Morris international – no introduction needed here.


One more thing to add – dividend stocks are great but any portfolio
needs also a growth stock piece as well. Stocks such as V, RIO, PBR,
UNP, etc. are a nice addition as well.

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