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Thursday, July 7, 2011

5 Undervalued Blue Chips With Above-Average and Growing Yield

Chuck Carnevale submits:

Yesterday the following PRNewswire press release reported that S&P indices announced a powerful uptrend in dividend increases for calendar year 2011. This provides continued validation of the unique opportunity that blue-chip dividend paying stocks offer investors today.

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Five Dividend Paying Blue Chips Offering Yields Above the 10-year Treasury Bond

The following table lists five blue-chip companies with long histories of increasing their dividends that are currently trading at discounts to their historical valuations. Consequently, these five blue chips are also offering investors abnormally high entry-level yields greater than available from a 10-year treasury bond. But best of all, each offers the opportunity for their yields to increase at above-average rates into the future.

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Five Blue Chips - A Pictorial Review

The following pictorial review depicts five leading blue chips through the lens of F.A.S.T. Graphs?, the fundamentals analyzer software tool that correlates stock


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