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Here is an article I wrote highlighting what I see as the ten best growth stocks from the Dividend Contenders List.
All have long track records of double-digit EPS and dividend growth, and are all expected by analysts to continue 10%+ growth going forward.
Top Ten Growth Stocks From The Dividend Challengers List
Thoughts, concerns, recommendations on better ones are always welcome!
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Great article. I love that you incorporate FAST graphs and explain your methodology.
One piece of feedback...it looks like your ten companies are sorted alphabetically. Maybe you could sort them by something a bit more meaningful, such as P/E or # of Year or dividend growth. Just something to think about.
Very good article. Most of these weren't on my radar, but there are a few that are attractive. Will keep watch on them.
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(09-27-2016, 03:40 PM)DividendGarden Wrote: Great article. I love that you incorporate FAST graphs and explain your methodology.
One piece of feedback...it looks like your ten companies are sorted alphabetically. Maybe you could sort them by something a bit more meaningful, such as P/E or # of Year or dividend growth. Just something to think about.
When I do my sector based articles I do usually have a top ten ranking in order of either projected income or projected returns. In this case, I was just listing a group of companies that I have on my radar, so thought alphabetical made sense.
I appreciate the feedback though, its something I'll keep in mind.
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(09-28-2016, 08:40 AM)ChadR Wrote: Very good article. Most of these weren't on my radar, but there are a few that are attractive. Will keep watch on them.
Thanks, glad you enjoyed.
It seems when putting these together I always find something new as well. For instance, I'd never really looked at ROL before, but it has been a great performer that I will now be watching.
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(09-28-2016, 08:48 AM)EricL Wrote: When I do my sector based articles I do usually have a top ten ranking in order of either projected income or projected returns. In this case, I was just listing a group of companies that I have on my radar, so thought alphabetical made sense.
That's what I figured, and nothing wrong with that at all. Thanks, and keep up the great articles!
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Nice job Eric, good read!
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Here is what I came up with from the Dividend Challengers List:
Top 10 Growth Stocks From The Dividend Challengers List
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Good read. I'm looking at DPS, MA, and V a lot lately, too, but will try to wait for their prices to come down a bit.
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(12-01-2016, 09:54 AM)DividendGarden Wrote: Good read. I'm looking at DPS, MA, and V a lot lately, too, but will try to wait for their prices to come down a bit.
This was the first time I'd looked much at all at MA, and was surprised at how great it has done since the IPO. Both it and V have done quite well.
I also like DPS, and the recent move to purchase Bai Brands. It is a bit expensive now though, so I think it's worth being patient.
Thanks for the article Eric. I hadn't heard of COR before, but I did some research on it this weekend and it looks quite attractive, both in terms of value and financials. It has a good starting yield (especially after the 50% increase on Thursday), and strong dividend growth prospects moving forward. I might start a smallish position.
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(12-04-2016, 01:25 PM)Caversham Wrote: Thanks for the article Eric. I hadn't heard of COR before, but I did some research on it this weekend and it looks quite attractive, both in terms of value and financials. It has a good starting yield (especially after the 50% increase on Thursday), and strong dividend growth prospects moving forward. I might start a smallish position.
I'm strongly considering making a starter position as well. Just haven't decided in which portfolio and what I want to sell to raise funds for it. I've done quite well with DLR, and really like the growth prospects of the sector.
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