Bombay Dyeing: A Dividend Payer Every Year For More Than 125 Years

In 2010, I wrote an article dispelling the myth that Warren Buffet’s Bershire Hathway is the world’s greatest stock in terms of performance. Quoting from that article: Sweden’s Handelsbanken is the best stock in the world. The company first listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange in 1873. Since 1900 the stock has gained unimaginable 1.9 million …

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RBC: The Top 30 Stock Picks For 2015

RBC Capital Markets has published its global stock picks for 2015.  Investors looking to start positions for next year can find some interesting companies in this list below: 1.Company: Dollarama Inc (DLMAF) Current Dividend Yield: 0.56% Sector: Consumer Discretionary Country: Canada 2.Company: Magna International Inc(MGA) Current Dividend Yield: 1.43% Sector: Auto Components Country: Canada 3.Company: …

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The Four Phases Of A Valuation Cycle

The four phases of a valuation cycle are shown in the chart below: Click to enlarge Source: Global Investor 1.14 – Europe, August 2014, Credit Sussie According to this CS report published earlier this year, European stocks are in the “Optimism” cycle and should get to the “Reality” cycle soon as earnings and macroeconomic fundamentals improve.

Are Australian Companies Missing Out On Growth Opportunities?

On Monday we looked at some of the reasons for investing in Australian dividend stocks. High payout ratio is one of the main advantages of Australian stocks.However a report published by the Boston Consulting Group questioned if Australian firms are missing out on potential growth opportunities as they are focused too much on satisfying investors’ hunger …

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