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network.nationalpost.com - Dec 11, 2008   about  BCE
BCE Inc. wlll once again be a yield stock. With the announcement that that $52-billion leveraged buyout of BCE has officially died, National Bank Financial analyst Greg MacDonald said BCE will soon address the reinstatement on its common share dividend to be recorded on Dec. 15 as well as a share bu...
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fool.com - Nov 26, 2008  
There are harder ways, but why bother?
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network.nationalpost.com - Nov 26, 2008   about  BMO
Bank of Montreal says its dividend is safe for now, but the Street isn't 100% sure that investors can count on the current payout down the road. "BMO has a higher dividend payout ratio than peers and, if the economic slowdown proves deeper and longer than we expect, BMO has less flexibility, in our...
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bloggingstocks.com - Nov 25, 2008   about  GE
Filed under: International markets, Other issues, Competitive strategy, General Electric (GE), Chasing Value, Commodities, Stocks to Buy, RecessionMuch has been written about the trouble General Electric's (NYSE: GE) Financial Services division is having in the current global crises centered on high...
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fool.com - Nov 25, 2008   about  BRK.A, BRK.B, KO and 3 more
Dividends aren't new to the Oracle of Omaha.
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fool.com - Nov 25, 2008  
How to invest if you've got the cold sweats.
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fool.com - Nov 24, 2008   about  LANC, NKE, SKYW and 1 more
Companies with growing yields can make you rich in less-than-obvious ways.
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dividendgrowthinvestor.com - Nov 21, 2008  
This article originally appeared on TheDiv-Net one week ago. In theory it makes sense for companies to reinvest all of their earnings straight back into the business, compounding the growth rate of the enterprise to achieve a higher asset base. If a company can put their earnings to good use, there...
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dividendgrowthinvestor.com - Nov 19, 2008  
By David Van Knapphttp://www.sensiblestocks.com/David Van Knapp is the author of two books on stock investing. The first is Sensible Stock Investing: How to Pick, Value, and Manage Stocks, which has a 5-star reader rating on Amazon.com.The second is The Top 40 Dividend Stocks for 2008: How (and Why)...
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forbes.com - Nov 18, 2008   about  ABM, BEZ, SI and 1 more
These five stocks might not have the flashiest yields, but their dividends are solid and will likely rise.
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bloggingstocks.com - Nov 17, 2008   about  ED
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fool.com - Nov 14, 2008   about  EPD
Your portfolio's growth doesn't have to come from capital gains alone. Check out these solid stocks that pay you to hold them.
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fool.com - Nov 14, 2008   about  KMP
One sign you should at look more closely.
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fool.com - Nov 13, 2008  
There are some great income opportunities out there. Here's how to find them.
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dividendgrowthinvestor.com - Nov 13, 2008   about  PID, PFM, PEY and 3 more
In my blog, Dividend Growth Investor, I am always trying to find out the best dividend stocks which would provide me with a dividend income stream that would increase above the levels of inflation for many decades to come. If I didn’t have any time to go through all the hassle of picking individua...
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investors.com - Nov 12, 2008   about  PW, GPC, EMR
For income investors, few things matter more than stability and a hefty dividend.
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investors.com - Nov 12, 2008   about  BRK.A, BRK.B, PGX
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etftrends.com - Nov 12, 2008   about  SCZ, DLS
A foreign small-cap fund that isn’t an index mutual fund or exchange traded fund (ETF) has recently reopened its doors to new investors, but how does it stack up against ETF rivals? The Vanguard International Explorer Fund (VINEX) is an actively managed mutual fund that has been closed to new.....
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fool.com - Nov 11, 2008   about  PG, CL, PFE and 1 more
Certain stocks for uncertain times.
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