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EVEP - booze007 - 01-08-2015 Hello guys what about EVEP has paid dividends during the toughest times (inc 2008), the stock has more roam to go down , my entry will be close to 12,? RE: EVEP - daat99 - 01-08-2015 I have an excel spreadsheet that I use to filter out David Fish CCC list. I plugged in the latest CCC list and took a look at EVEP. Out of 11 criteria that I check, 9 come out to be "red": 1. They are raising dividends for only 8 years (I require at least 10). 2. The dividend yield is 16.07% - this is too good to be true for any good company. If they were a good investment than the institutions would've purchased tons of it for a 16% yield (I look for 2-10 range). 3. Their past 5 years growth is -16.3% (I require at least 5% growth). 4. Their market cap is 0.936B (I made that mistake before, I require 2B at least now). 5. Their Debt on Equity is 1.15 which means that they owe more than they are worth (I rule out anything with D/E over 0.8). 6. Their 1-year Dividend growth rate is 0.52 - this is lower than inflation (I require at least 3%) 7. Their 3-year Dividend growth rate is 0.52 - this is lower than inflation (I require at least 3%) 8. Their 5-year Dividend growth rate is 0.53 - this is lower than inflation (I require at least 3%) 9. Their 10-year Dividend growth rate is n/a - this is due to condition #1 basically (if they had a 10 year dividend streak than I require at least 3% DGR). Based on the CCC list I would rule out this company and not look at it much. PS If it would've had one or even two red cells than I would've conducted further research, but with 9 red cells they have no chance ending up in my portfolio... RE: EVEP - booze007 - 01-08-2015 Thank you so much for your insight , is there anywhere i can get the ccc list ? what are the stocks in oil sector your focusing on ? cheers kumar (01-08-2015, 07:47 AM)daat99 Wrote: I have an excel spreadsheet that I use to filter out David Fish CCC list. RE: EVEP - benjamen - 01-08-2015 http://dripinvesting.org/tools/tools.asp RE: EVEP - DividendDragon - 01-08-2015 I would never by a stock at 16% yield. Mr Market is very good at keeping sustainable companies well under 6%. There's a reason it's 16%. As an example Tesco Plc was 12% at the middle of last year, a month or so later it cut it's dividend by 75% then today totally. RE: EVEP - EricL - 01-08-2015 I would avoid EVEP as well, the dividend is not sustainable. See LINE and SDRL as some recent examples. |