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10 companies that control everything. - Concasto - 04-13-2014 Well not everything, but almost. They all pay a dividend. Getting into a basket of these stocks when div yields creep up may be a good idea. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - Dividend Watcher - 04-14-2014 Too bad Mars is a private company. There's only two types of food, Snickers & everything else. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - rnsmth - 04-14-2014 I own 6 of them RE: 10 companies that control everything. - Roadmap2Retire - 04-14-2014 I'd like to get my hands on them too. I just own one from the list (JNJ). RE: 10 companies that control everything. - DRILLINDK - 04-14-2014 Wow, great infographic. Marking for future reference. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - EricL - 04-14-2014 I thought this article on Seeking Alpha was interesting as well. The Only 20 Companies That Matter. "The most profitable 20 companies represent 20% of total U.S. profits." RE: 10 companies that control everything. - NilesMike - 04-14-2014 Unfortunately a portfolio of those 10 underperform the S&P. http://low-risk-investing.com/ RE: 10 companies that control everything. - Concasto - 04-14-2014 (04-14-2014, 07:56 PM)NilesMike Wrote: Unfortunately a portfolio of those 10 underperform the S&P. On the way up, sure. My blackjack play over the last 3 months has out performed these stocks. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - Dexter - 04-14-2014 Cool, I own 7 of these, nuts! PG, YUM, KO, K, GIS, PEP, and UL KO being my largest position but it's still relatively small. I've been watching KRFT and MDLZ, might buy some later this year. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - NilesMike - 04-15-2014 (04-14-2014, 08:43 PM)Concasto Wrote:(04-14-2014, 07:56 PM)NilesMike Wrote: Unfortunately a portfolio of those 10 underperform the S&P. Too true, over the long term it is a sound portfolio. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - rnsmth - 04-15-2014 (04-14-2014, 07:56 PM)NilesMike Wrote: Unfortunately a portfolio of those 10 underperform the S&P. No, they do not underperform if your metric is current dividend yield. They outperform by a lot. RE: 10 companies that control everything. - NilesMike - 04-15-2014 (04-15-2014, 08:18 AM)rnsmth Wrote:(04-14-2014, 07:56 PM)NilesMike Wrote: Unfortunately a portfolio of those 10 underperform the S&P. I was referring to total return in the last bull run. IMO, measuring anything else doesn't make a lot of sense. |