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Recent Articles
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14%+ Yielding AGNC Investment May Be Worth a Trade
Jan 28, 2024
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 Image: AGNC Investment has managed to level out its dividend payments following a few years of dividend cuts.
We’ve never been fans of the mortgage REIT arena, but some stabilization in the marketplace is likely to be expected, allowing a window for investors to generate what could be a very nice dividend yield on an otherwise very risky, leveraged area. As of the end of last year, AGNC Investment Corp. ended the year with $8.70 in tangible net book value, which increased 7.7% from September. Though the stock trades at a slight premium to its tangible net book value at the time of this writing, management’s positive commentary indicates to us that tangible book value may be poised to rise nicely given a more sanguine backdrop. AGNC Investment Corp. is not for long-term investors, but with its 14%+ dividend yield, the stock could make for a very nice high yield dividend income trade, in our view.
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Earnings Roundup: V, INTC, HUM, PYPL
Jan 28, 2024
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 Image: Visa’s operating margins are phenomenal. Image Source: Visa.
Visa's first-quarter fiscal 2024 results were solid, and the firm noted that consumer spending remains resilient, paving the way for what we think will be a strong year. Intel's outlook for 2024 left a lot to be desired, and its balance sheet coupled with free cash flow burn should give more conservative investors pause. Humana's earnings outlook for 2024 spoke of considerable cost pressures, and we think this is yet another data point that the near term will be difficult for many health insurers as pent-up demand for procedures delayed during the pandemic begin to materialize. PayPal's stock remains in the dog house, and while its recently-announced innovations are great, consumer sentiment remains poor on the name.
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Dividend Increases/Decreases for the Week of January 26
Jan 26, 2024
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Let's take a look at firms raising/lowering their dividends this week.
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Earnings Roundup: TSLA, NEE, IBM, CMCSA, NOW
Jan 25, 2024
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 Image: The Model Y was the best-selling vehicle globally in 2023. Image Source: Tesla.
Tesla missed fourth-quarter results, and while the firm continues to generate robust free cash flow with a solid net cash position, uncertainty surrounding the name looms. NextEra makes the cut for ESG investors, and its earnings outlook for the next few years remains robust, even if its dividend growth may slow. IBM is back in growth mode, and the firm is looking to capitalize on watsonx and generative AI. Comcast has a lot of things going for it, and the firm's robust free cash flow generation suggests that future dividend growth will be robust, despite its lofty net debt position. ServiceNow continues to deliver for investors, and it continues to grow at a robust pace.
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