Saturday, October 10, 2015

Stocks Added to Collection of Stock Analyses - October 2015

For those who are not yet familiar with my extensive collection of individual dividend stocks. The collection is currently comprised of 874 stock analyses (and still growing) with links to various stock analyses that I found throughout the dividend blog community.  

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.

Here is a list of newly added stocks analyses since my last post.

NEWLY ADDED STOCK ANALYSES:
  1. Aflac Inc (AFL)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
  2. Archer Daniels Midland Co (ADM)
    • by Dividend Value Builder
  3. Canadian National Railway (CNR)
    • by Roadmap 2 Retire
  4. Canadian Pacific Railway (CP)
    • by Roadmap 2 Retire
  5. Caterpillar Inc (CAT)
    • by Sure Dividend
  6. Caterpillar Inc (CAT)
    • by Simply Safe Dividend
  7. Cisco Systems Inc (CSCO)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
  8. Coca Cola Co (KO)
    • by Dividend Value Builder
  9. Coca Cola Co (KO)
    • by Sure Dividend 
  10. Colgate Palmolive Co (CP)
    • by Passive Income Pursuit
  11. ConocoPhillips Co (CP)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
  12. Clorox Co (CLX)
    • by Passive Income Pursuit
  13. CVS Health Corp (CVS)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
  14. Dover Corp (DOV)
    • by Dividend Value Builder
  15. Eaton Corp (ETN)
    • by Sure Dividend
  16. Emerson Electric Co (EMR)
    • by Dividends Value Builder
  17. Fastenal Co (FAST)
    • by Income Surfer
  18. Garmin Ltd (GRMN)
    • by Stable Dividends Portfolio
  19. General Electric Co (GE)
    • by Simply Safe Dividend
  20. General Mills Inc (GIS)
    • by Passive Income Pursuit
  21. Helmerich & Payne Inc (HP)
    • by Dividends Value Builder
  22. Helmerich & Payne Inc (HP)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks 
  23. Kimberly-Clark Co (KMB)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks 
  24. Lowes Companies Inc (LOW)
    • by Dividends Value Builder
  25. 3M Company (MMM)
    • by Passive Income Pursuit
  26. Phillip Morris Intl Corp (PM)
    • by Simply Safe Dividend
  27. Phillips 66 (PSX)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
  28. Procter & Gamble Co (PG)
    • by Dividend Diplomats
  29. Raytheon Co (RTN)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
  30. Toronto-Dominion Bank (TD)
    • by Roadmap 2 Retire
  31. Textainer Group Holdings Ltd (TGH)
    • by Dividend Dream!
  32. Wal-Mart Stores (WMT)
    • by Passive Income Pursuit
  33. Wells Fargo & Co (WFC)
    • by Dividend Growth Stocks
     Links now provided directly in this post!


    Please feel free to leave me a message if you prepared a stock analysis that I did not include in my post.  I would be more than happy to add your stock analysis to both this post and our collection of stock analyses.  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.

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    6 comments:

    1. Thanks for putting this together, AFFJ. Appreciate you compiling this list.

      Btw, I noticed that my article has been attributed to Dividend Monk instead ;)

      R2R

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      1. You're welcome R2R...thanks for the continued support and links to our Collection. Also, thanks for catching the error, I've since made the change. :)

        Best wishes! AFFJ

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    2. Thanks for compiling the list guys, and including one of our articles. That's an interesting idea to both provide value to the online community and generate healthy web traffic. Bravo!

      I hope you guys are having a great weekend!
      -Bryan

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      1. You are welcome Income Surf. Glad to help out the DGI community any way I can. The Collections do take up quite a bit of time to keep them up to date; but yes, the site's traffic continues to increase as more an more investors and bloggers become aware of our two Collections.

        Thanks for stopping by. AFFJ

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    3. Thanks for the mentions and once again thanks for keeping up with the stock analyses and recent buys lists. They're both a good resource for ideas.

      I've been pretty busy with my stock analysis writing and I think you've missed a couple of mine.

      WMT http://seekingalpha.com/article/3551636-wal-mart-stores-inc-low-prices-have-shares-trading-for-a-10-percent-discount

      MMM http://seekingalpha.com/article/3543786-3m-company-a-diversified-conglomerate-poised-to-continue-delivering-results

      CLX http://seekingalpha.com/article/3535856-you-cant-clean-up-a-messy-valuation-the-clorox-company-dividend-stock-analysis

      Thanks again!

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      1. You're welcome JC. Thank you for the continue support and mentions of our two collection. This weekend has been pretty busy but I've finally had a chance to add the three new stock analyses to the collection.

        Thanks for letting me know. Best wishes and continued success my friend. AFFJ

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