Amateur investors have their own habits in the process of screening stocks. Though probably for most DGI'ers the monthly list of David Fish is a great starting point. You can find the list at this website: http://dripinvesting.org/tools/tools.asp. The Excel-spreadsheet lists almost every (useful) indicator for companies who've paid dividends for at least 5 years (="challengers"), 10 years (="contenders") and 25+ years ("champions"). In this post I will describe some of my thinking in regards to the most recent CCC-list of August 30th.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Stock analysis: Textainer Group Holdings
Textainer Group Holdings Limited and its subsidiaries
(“Textainer”) is the world's largest lessor of intermodal containers based on
fleet size. The Company began operations in 1979 and as of the most recent
quarter end had more than 1.9 million containers, representing more than 2.8 million
TEU, in its owned and managed fleet. Textainer leases dry freight,
refrigerated, and specialized containers. Each year the company is one of the
largest purchasers of new containers as well as one of the largest sellers of
used containers. Textainer leases containers to approximately 400 shipping
lines and other lessees and sells containers to more than 1,000 customers
worldwide and provides services worldwide via a network of regional and area
offices, as well as independent depots. (Source: Financial Tear Sheet TGH, as
of September 7)
Tuesday, September 3, 2013
The Single Best Investment: Creating Wealth with Dividend Growth - Lowell Miller
Often I read books just for fun and a good time. When I'm
done with the book it's placed on the bookshelf, never to be opened again. A
few months later I hardly remember what any of those books were about. This is
not a big deal if it's a David Baldacci or Dan Brown, but for financially
related books I'd like to make a difference. In this article I’ll offer my take
on the book ‘The Single Best Investment: Creating Wealth with Dividend Growth’
by Lowell Miller.
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