Oct 30 2007

Favorite Dividend Stocks of The Dividend Guy Readers


In one of my recent book giveaways, I asked readers to enter the contest by including the favorite dividend stocks. Thanks again for everyone who entered the contest and provided me with a stocks. In todays post, I am going to present the stocks that were mentioned in the comments as a way to generate investment ideas for me and readers of this blog. If you have any comments on any of these stocks that you think that readers should be aware of, either positive or negative, please use the comments to voice your opinion.

Commenter
Stock
Yield
Jim Smith American Capital Strategies (ACAS) 8.80%
FourPillars Bank of Montreal (BMO) 4.70%
Matt Barclay’s (BCS), Apollo Investments (AINV) 3.80%, 9.90%
Frog of Finance Bank of Nova Scotia (BNS) 3.60%
Neil Realty Income (O) 5.60%
RM Bank of America (BAC) 5.30%
Andrew CapitalSource Inc (CSE) 13.70%
telly Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) 2.60%
Moneygardener Manulife Financial (MFC), Royal Bank of Canada (RY), Investors Group (IGM) 2.20%, 3.80%, 3.50%
Gary Bank of America (BAC) 5.30%
Joe George Weston Limited (WN) 2.10%
Gabor Altria Group Inc. (MO) 4.10%
The Div Guy Diana Shipping (DSX) 4.80%
Jean Baillargeon Royal Bank of Canada (RY ) 4.80%
Anton Royal Bank of Canada (RY ) 3.80%
Aaron Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) 2.60%
Marshall Home Depot (HD) 2.90%
Canmar Royal Bank of Canada (RY) 3.80%
giggsy Johnson & Johnson (JNJ) 2.60%
Mark Bank of America (BAC) 5.30%
Mr P iShares DJ Dividend E.T.F. (DVY) 3.40%
GoofyBoy CIBC (CM) 3.60%
Eileen Royal Bank of Canada (RY) 3.80%
The BagLady Aluminum Corporation of China (ACH), Southern Copper (PCU) 1.20%, 5.90%

Lots of love for both Johnson & Johnson and The Royal Bank of Canada. Both of these stocks have impressively track records for increasing their dividends and their performance has shown this. Thanks to everyone who entered the giveaway and provided their stock. There are a couple in the list that I have never considered.

Disclosure: The Dividend Guy owns shares in BAC, RY, and IGM.



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  1. The Stock Market Carnival - Nov 12, 2007 Edition wrote:

    [...] The Dividend Guy presents Favorite Dividend Stocks of The Dividend Guy Readers. [...]

    November 12th, 2007 at 2:43 pm
  1. investor99 said:

    thanks for the link..

    October 30th, 2007 at 7:50 pm

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