The collection was created in a Google Docs Spreadsheet so that I may continue to maintain and update the list periodically. My plan is to provide bi-monthly updates (one at mid month and another and the end of the month) to inform everyone of new stock analysis I have recently added to my collection.
The collection goes back two years. Eventually, as the collection grows, I am planning to only keep stock analyses for a one year time period. You should also know that to help highlight the stock analyses that have recently been created during the last 2 months, I have provided NEW!! at the end of those analyses.
The following is a list of newly added stocks analysis that were prepared during the first half of the month of FEBRUARY (2015):
- Archer-Daniels-Midland Co (ADM)
- by Dividend Growth Stocks
- Coca Cola Company (KO)
- by Sure Dividend
- Coca Cola Company (KO)
- by The Arbor Investment Planner
- Genuine Parts Co (GPC)
- by The Arbor Investment Planner
- Nordson Corporation (NDSN)
- by Dennis McCain
- PepsiCo (PEP)
- by Sure Dividend
- Phillip Morris Int'l Corp (PM)
- by Dividend Diplomats
- Steelcase, Inc (SCS)
- by Dennis McCain
- Sysco Corp (SYY)
- by Dividend Growth Stocks
- Wal-Mart Stores, Inc (WMT)
- by Sure Dividend
- W.P. Carey, Inc (WPC)
- by Dividend Growth Investor
- 3M Co (MMM)
- by The Arbor Investment Planner
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Please feel free to leave me a message if you prepared a stock analysis during First Half of February 2015 that I did not include in my post. I would be more than happy to add your stock analysis to this post and my collection. Please make sure to confirm that it is a dividend paying stock and that it is a individual stock analysis.
My goal is to make this collection become the centralized source where one begins their research on a particular dividend stock company or at the very least, a source to confirm if a company stock is worth buying. Whether your a beginner or a veteran, I want this list to become an invaluable reference tool for you all. Best part, unlike other subscription based sites, I plan to keep this completely free for everyone to enjoy and benefit from. Feel free to share with all of your friends and family!
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ReplyDeleteIt seems like KO has been somewhat popular as of late. How to you feel about buying KO shares at the current $41.99 price?
We are watching KO...We hope to own KO one day as they have an amazing track record for dividend growth at 52 consecutive years and have paid a dividend since 1893!
DeleteAlthough the current price is a 7% discount from their 52-week high, I would like to see it go under $40 before we will consider buying it.
AFFJ
Thanks for compiling this list. Always nice to get another opinion and analysis for stocks I already own or looking to buy. I have seen JNJ and EMR become the more popular buys in recent weeks more so than KO. I still think KO at $40+ is a little high.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome Keith...glad to be able to give back to the community that I have learned (and continue to learn) so much from! JNJ has definitely been a popular stock lately. I also agree that above $40, KO is still considered pricey in my book.
DeleteThanks for stopping by and for your comment. AFFJ
Thanks for the mentions! Excellent list.
ReplyDeleteYou're welcome. I personally look forward to all your great stock analyses and just glad I now have an avenue to share it with others. Thanks for your contributions to the dividend stock investing community!
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Hello AFFJ
ReplyDeleteThat´s a great list of survey. I just prepared a stock analysis of IBM for my own portfolio (http://the-fundamental-investor.blogspot.de/2015/02/ibm-fundamental-stock-analysis-great.html). Please fell free to add on your list.
Kind regards
Marco
Thanks you...we've spent many hours creating and maintaining the list so definitely glad to see and hear that is it well received.
DeleteI did check out your analysis of IBM. Nice work. I've since added it to our collection. Thanks for sharing. AFFJ