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Bought more $KO yielding 3.5%.

(12-01-2016, 01:26 PM)jim Wrote: Anyone buying REITs at these levels? Should we avoid them at all costs?

I bought OHI recently and have been looking pretty hard at COR. EXR also doesn't look bad.

I think there are pockets of good value in the specialty REITs, but O still looks a bit expensive yet.
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(12-01-2016, 03:49 PM)EricL Wrote:
(12-01-2016, 01:26 PM)jim Wrote: Anyone buying REITs at these levels? Should we avoid them at all costs?

I bought OHI recently and have been looking pretty hard at COR. EXR also doesn't look bad.

I think there are pockets of good value in the specialty REITs, but O still looks a bit expensive yet.

Thank you. I am looking OHI too and planning to add. I sold my O shares at 61 some time back to buy some discounted stocks, only to see it rise to 70s (obviously I dont feel that bad anymoreSmile
added more to V
Add to my AZN @ $25.85
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Bought HRL at $33.80. This was a new position for me. Anyone have any opinions on HRL at this point? They just increased their dividend 17%.
(12-05-2016, 03:23 PM)DividendGarden Wrote: Bought HRL at $33.80. This was a new position for me. Anyone have any opinions on HRL at this point? They just increased their dividend 17%.

I don't think you'll have any regrets buying Hormel. Seems to be a very well run company and has done quite well over the years. Don't own it personally, but probably will down the road.
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Sold out of my position in Wyndham Worldwide (WYN) and opened new positions in Extra Space Storage (EXR) and CoreSite Realty (COR).
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Bought JNJ at $110. May go to $108 but like this level for the long haul.
Added JNJ and HRL
Just couldn't say no to JNJ at 16 FWE P/E, added 20% to my position as well.




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