High Yield Large Capitalized Stocks With Single Price-Earnings Ratio Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. High Yield dividend stocks are a great opportunity for dividend investors. Especially in the case of higher capitalized companies, the possibility of high dividend payments for the long-run is much higher. They are big and generate huge cash flow. However, I screened all stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion with a dividend yield of more than 5 percent. In order to exclude stocks with a higher valuation, I decided to select only those stocks with a single P/E ratio. As result, ten companies remained of which four companies have a double digit yield. Some of the companies, like Telefonica (TEF), have announced to reduce the upcoming dividends. Six of the results have a buy or better rating.
Take a closer look at the full table. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 7.64 and forward P/E ratio is 8.75. The dividend yield has a value of 8.54 percent. Price to book ratio is 1.34 and price to sales ratio 1.39. The operating margin amounts to 25.09 percent. Finally, the return on equity has a fantastic margin of 25.09 percent.
Related stock ticker symbols: FTE, TEF, YPF, STD, WBK, BBVA, AZN, HBC, E, TOT
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High Yield Large Capitalized Stocks With Single Price-Earnings Ratio Researched By Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. High Yield dividend stocks are a great opportunity for dividend investors. Especially in the case of higher capitalized companies, the possibility of high dividend payments for the long-run is much higher. They are big and generate huge cash flow. However, I screened all stocks with a market capitalization over USD 10 billion with a dividend yield of more than 5 percent. In order to exclude stocks with a higher valuation, I decided to select only those stocks with a single P/E ratio. As result, ten companies remained of which four companies have a double digit yield. Some of the companies, like Telefonica (TEF), have announced to reduce the upcoming dividends. Six of the results have a buy or better rating.
Here is the full table with some fundamentals:
10 Large Cap High Yields With Single P/E Ratio...
Take a closer look at the full table. The average price to earnings ratio (P/E ratio) amounts to 7.64 and forward P/E ratio is 8.75. The dividend yield has a value of 8.54 percent. Price to book ratio is 1.34 and price to sales ratio 1.39. The operating margin amounts to 25.09 percent. Finally, the return on equity has a fantastic margin of 25.09 percent.
Related stock ticker symbols:
FTE, TEF, YPF, STD, WBK, BBVA, AZN, HBC, E, TOT
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