For those who are not yet familiar with our extensive collection of individual dividend stocks. The entire collection is currently comprised of 1,295 stock analyses (and still growing). The collection essentially provides links to various stock analyses that we found throughout the dividend blog community since 2013. Last year we added a total of 445 stock analyses to the collection. If you would like to view archives from previous years, please follow the respective links provided at the end of this post.
2016
We started the year providing weekly updates to our Collection of Stock Analyses. Although we started out strong, we eventually realized that we simply did not have enough time to keep up with the weekly updates. We still plan to continue growing our Collection of Stock Analyses but unfortunately can no longer commit to a weekly update. To date, our 2016 Collection is now comprised of 346 stock analyses.
We started the year providing weekly updates to our Collection of Stock Analyses. Although we started out strong, we eventually realized that we simply did not have enough time to keep up with the weekly updates. We still plan to continue growing our Collection of Stock Analyses but unfortunately can no longer commit to a weekly update. To date, our 2016 Collection is now comprised of 346 stock analyses.
December 2016 (Update):
Below is a list of newly added stocks analyses that were recently added to our 2016 Collection of Stock Analyses:
Air Products & Chemicals Inc (APD)
by DividendTIME
Altria Group (MO)
by Sure Dividend
Automatic Data Processing Inc (ADP)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
Best Buy Inc (BBY)
by Sure Dividend
Flower Foods Inc (FLO)
by Sure Dividend
Johnson Controls Inc (JCI)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
Pentair Inc (PNR)
by DividendTIME
Procter & Gamble Co (PG)
by Dividend Growth Investor
Realty Income Corp (O)
by Sure Dividend
Southern Company (SO)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
by Dividend Growth Investor
Unilever Plc (UL)
by DividendTIME
Waste Management Inc (WM)
by Sure Dividend
Air Products & Chemicals Inc (APD)
by DividendTIME
Altria Group (MO)
by Sure Dividend
Automatic Data Processing Inc (ADP)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
Best Buy Inc (BBY)
by Sure Dividend
Flower Foods Inc (FLO)
by Sure Dividend
Johnson Controls Inc (JCI)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
McDonald's Corporation (MCD)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
Pentair Inc (PNR)
by DividendTIME
Procter & Gamble Co (PG)
by Dividend Growth Investor
Realty Income Corp (O)
by Sure Dividend
Southern Company (SO)
by Dividend Growth Stocks
The Walt Disney Company (DIS)
by Dividend Growth Investor
Unilever Plc (UL)
by DividendTIME
Waste Management Inc (WM)
by Sure Dividend
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Some really good names on this list. I myself own O and DIS and am very happy with them. Used to own APD and enjoyed them for a bit before the spinoff of Versum
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Disney is certainly a good long term hold. We also hold a few shares in our family's Dividend Stocks Portfolio. As for O and APD, they are also good companies, we've just haven't had the opportunity to buy them at our desired valued pricing. :)
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