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Where do investors go from here? My answer is the same as it’s been since before the fall of Lehman Brothers: high-yielding stocks backed by solid businesses. Read More
This week's market crash, in the wake of BP's (NYSE: BP) disastrous oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, is an opportunity to consider again that solid businesses will weather all manner of uncertainty. Read More
Investors love bonds right now, despite the fact that yields are hardly attractive. Dividends paid by solid utilities are safer, however, and offer considerably more upside. Read More
Investing in overseas utilities confers the same advantages of predictable cash flow. But foreign jurisdictions aren't as unsettled when it comes to regulation and taxation. Go abroad for high income and currency gains. Read More
Several Portfolio recommendations, particularly high-yielding Canadian trusts and MLPs, have bounced around a bit. Volatility doesn't alter the fact that these companies continue to report solid operating results. Read More
The recent rush to sell new debt and the voracious consumption of these issues raises questions about whether bond buyers really are more savvy than equity investors. Today's yield simply don't adequately compensate you for prevailing risks. Read More
Great Plains Energy (NYSE: GXP) is bringing a significant power plant project in on time and on budget. This, coupled with a low payout ratio, spells Great Plains' exit from the Dividend Watch List. Read More
Entergy Corp's (NYSE: ETR) plan to spin off its nuclear assets didn't work out as planned, but the company is arguable more valuable now than when its stock traded near $120 per share. Read More
Spain-based Telefonica (NYSE: TEF) is growing rapidly in Latin America. It's partnership with Brazil-based ViVo (NYSE: VIV) bodes well for dividend growth. Read More