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Constellation Energ: Merger Arbitrage Opportunity

One of the four techniques implemented by Benjamin Graham was merger arbitrage. There’s been some good evidence that this strategy has worked for several decades for some value investors such as Graham and Buffett, producing double digit ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, ETF Investor,  28 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Constellation Energy

Dividend Aristocrats Are Outperforming the Markets

The Standard&Poors maintains several dividend indexes containing some quality large cap stocks for aspiring dividend investors. The indexes are: - The S&P Dividend Aristocrats Index which measures the performance of S&P 500 index constituents that have ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, Seeking Alpha,  22 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Citigroup

Koninklijke Philips Electronics: Stock Dividend Analysis

Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. operates as an electronics company with activities in healthcare, lighting, and consumer lifestyle markets worldwide. The company’s products include imaging systems, ultrasound and monitoring solutions, and ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, ETF Investor,  17 Oct 2008

Dividend Stock Investment Strategy

Three readers asked me three separate questions on dividend investing. The first one was whether now it was a good time to stick to a . The second question was about the amount of money necessary to start dividend investing. The third one was wondering ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, ETF Investor,  16 Oct 2008

BB&T Corp: Stock Dividend Analysis

BB&T Corporation operates as the holding company for Branch Banking and Trust Company that provides banking and trust services for small and mid-size businesses, public agencies, local governments, and individuals in the United States. BBT is a ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, Seeking Alpha,  15 Oct 2008
Related Topics: BB&T Corporation

Attractive Dividend Stocks in the Buy Zone

It has taken S&P 500 about 5.2 years on average to recover from to above its bear market highs since 1929. If we check the same parameter starting in 1956 the average recovery time from a bear market comes out to 2.8 years on average. I think that now ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, ETF Investor,  14 Oct 2008

Repsol YPF: Dividend Stock Analysis

Repsol YPF, S.A. (REP), together with its subsidiaries, operates as an integrated oil and gas company. It engages in the exploration, development, and production of crude oil and natural gas; transportation of petroleum products, liquid petroleum gas ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, Seeking Alpha,  9 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Repsol-YPF

Many Companies Are Still Raising Dividends

The markets ended September with a big decline in the major indexes. Last week the volatility of the past month continued as stocks traded like a yo-yo – falling 777 points after congress failed to approve the 700 billion dollar bailout, and then ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, Seeking Alpha,  6 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Speedway Motorsports, Inc.,  CLARCOR Inc.

The Ups and Downs of Drips

The abbreviation DRIP stands for dividend reinvestment plans. Drips are a nice low cost way to purchase dividend stocks and build a stock portfolio. These programs allow investors to purchase shares in two ways either through reinvesting dividends or ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, Seeking Alpha,  3 Oct 2008
Related Topics: ExxonMobil,  American Capital Strategies, Ltd.,  General Electric,  NASDAQ,  NYSE

Do Dividend Cuts Offer a Clue to a Bank's Stability?

I received a lot of e-mails from subscribers on Monday after the collapse of Wachovia (WB), asking me which bank I believe will be the next to fail. Most investors are afraid they will wake up next Monday morning with a worthless financial stock, whose ...

From DOBROMIR STOYANOV, Seeking Alpha,  1 Oct 2008
Related Topics: Fannie Mae,  Freddie Mac,  Washington Mutual, Inc.

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