Articles by tag - conservative

Oil major ConocoPhillips yields a handy 3.79%. See why this dividend is both safe and sustainable.
Posted on April 23, 2010 by
Worldwide shipping companies have seen dramatic profit declines for 2009 compared to the superprofits of 2008. OSG is a shipping business with a 3.49% dividend yield. Is this a good boat to be on?
Posted on April 23, 2010 by
Well-known food industry giant Kraft (KFT) yields 3.84% in dividends. With the purchase of confectionary business Cadbury under their belt, what's to stop the company from raising dividends in the future?
Posted on April 21, 2010 by
Canadian energy company Husky Energy is yielding just under 4% in dividends. Is this a sustainable and suitable source of income for the the conservative investor?
Posted on April 20, 2010 by
German-based global insurance company Allianz SE paid out $0.55 per share last year, for a dividend yield of 4.43%. This is one of the world's greatest insurance companies, and is likely to continue paying strong dividends.
Posted on April 19, 2010 by
Bookseller Barnes & Noble not only has thousands of great books, but also offers a dividend yield of over 4%. While earnings are down year on year, the business is still a huge cash cow.
Posted on April 19, 2010 by
Italian energy company Eni SpA is yielding 5.66% in dividends. After a pretty dismal 2009, what's the outlook for the company and is the dividend safe?
Posted on April 15, 2010 by
Dividend seeking investors seeking out the highest yielding stocks in the market are playing a dangerous game. Here's why, and how to protect yourself.
Posted on April 15, 2010 by
ALLETE Inc is an energy company operating mainly in Minnesota and Wisconsin, with complementary operations in Illinois and Michigan. The company has a dividend yield of 5% and could be a good part of the dividend seeking investor's income portfolio.
Posted on April 14, 2010 by
TC Pipelines is a NASDAQ listed partnership with investments in the transportation of natural gas mainly from Canada to the rest of North America. The partnership is currently yielding a distrubution of 7.56%.
Posted on April 13, 2010 by
CenturyTel Inc is paying a dividend of over 8%. Is this dividend yield sustainable and is the stock suitable for the conservative investor?
Posted on April 08, 2010 by
Conservative dividend-seeking investors are faced with an array of choice when selecting where to put their money. If dividend paying stocks are what interest you, it will pay (literally) to keep in mind these investing tips.
Posted on April 05, 2010 by

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