Dividend Stock List 6

by Administrator 5. April 2010 12:10
Ticker   Estimated Annual Dividend $ Estimated
Annual Yield %
PNR Pentair 0.76 2.2
PEBO Peoples Bancorp 0.4 2.6
PBCT People's United Financial 0.61 3.9
POM Pepco Holdings 1.08 6.4
PEP PepsiCo 1.8 2.7
PBT Permian Basin Royalty Trust 1.506 8.6
PFE Pfizer 0.72 4.2
PCG PG&E 1.82 4.3
PPDI Pharmaceutical Product Development 0.6 2.6
PM Philip Morris International 2.32 4.4
PNY Piedmont Natural Gas 1.12 4.1
PNW Pinnacle West Capital 2.1 5.5
PSE Pioneer Southwest Energy Partners 2 8.6
PBI Pitney Bowes 1.46 6
PAA Plains All American Pipeline 3.71 6.6
PCL Plum Creek Timber 1.68 4.4
PNM PNM Resources 0.5 4
PII Polaris Industries 1.6 3.1
POOL Pool 0.52 2.3
PRPX Portec Rail Products 0.24 2.1
PBIB Porter Bancorp 0.8 5.8
POR Portland General Electric 1.02 5.3
PPS Post Properties 0.8 3.7
PCH Potlatch 2.04 5.7
PPG PPG Industries 2.16 3.3
PPL PPL 1.4 5
PX Praxair 1.8 2.2
PG Procter & Gamble 1.76 2.8
PGN Progress Energy 2.48 6.3
PLD ProLogis 0.6 4.4
PSEC Prospect Capital 1.64 13.1
PL Protective Life 0.48 2.3
PVX Provident Energy Trust 0.707 9.4
PFS Provident Financial Services 0.44 3.7
PBNY Provident New York Bancorp 0.24 2.6
PSB PS Business Parks 1.76 3.3
PSA Public Storage 2.6 2.8
PULB Pulaski Financial 0.38 5.6
QCCO QC Holdings 0.2 3.8
KWR Quaker Chemical 0.92 3.5
KGS Quicksilver Gas Services 1.56 7.7
Q Qwest Communications International 0.32 6.1
RRD R.R. Donnelley & Sons 1.04 4.8
RAVN Raven Industries 0.64 2.2
RYN Rayonier 2 4.4
RTN Raytheon 1.5 2.6
O Realty Income 1.72 5.6
RWT Redwood Trust 1 6.8
RGC Regal Entertainment 0.72 4.1
REG Regency Centers 1.85 4.8
RGNC Regency Energy Partners 1.78 8.1
RNST Renasant 0.68 4.2
RBCAA Republic Bancorp KY 0.528 2.9
RSG Republic Services 0.76 2.6
RSO Resource Capital 1 14.6
RAI Reynolds American 3.6 6.6
ROK Rockwell Automation 1.16 2.1
ROME Rome Bancorp 0.36 4.1
RY Royal Bank of Canada 1.963 3.4
RPM RPM International 0.82 3.9
R Ryder System 1 2.6
STBA S&T Bancorp 0.6 2.9
SYBT S.Y. Bancorp 0.68 3
SAFT Safety Insurance 1.6 4.2
SLE Sara Lee 0.44 3.2
SCG SCANA 1.9 5
SEE Sealed Air 0.48 2.3
SIGI Selective Insurance 0.52 3.1
SRE Sempra Energy 1.56 3.1
SNH Senior Housing Properties Trust 1.44 6.5
SXT Sensient Technologies 0.76 2.6
SHW Sherwin-Williams 1.44 2.2
SFNC Simmons First National 0.76 2.8
SPG Simon Property Group 2.4 2.8
SJW SJW 0.68 2.7
SNA Snap-on 1.2 2.8
SOMH Somerset Hills Bancorp 0.2 2.5
SON Sonoco Products 1.08 3.5
SJI South Jersey Industries 1.32 3.2
SO Southern Company 1.75 5.3
SCCO Southern Copper 1.72 5.4
SUG Southern Union 0.6 2.4
SBSI Southside Bancshares 0.68 3.1
SWX Southwest Gas 1 3.3
SSS Sovran Self Storage 1.8 5.1
SE Spectra Energy 1 4.4
SEP Spectra Energy Partners 1.64 5.5
TRK Speedway Motorsports 0.4 2.5
SR Standard Register 0.2 3.7
SWK Stanley Black & Decker 1.32 2.3
STFC State Auto Financial 0.6 3.3
SCS Steelcase 0.16 2.5
STL Sterling Bancorp 0.36 3.8
STON StoneMor Partners 2.22 11.7
SPH Suburban Propane Partners 3.34 7.1
SMMF Summit Financial 0.12 3.1
SSBI Summit State Bank 0.36 5.5
SLF Sun Life Financial 1.413 4.3
SUN Sunoco 0.6 2.1
SXL Sunoco Logistics Partners 4.36 6.5
SUP Superior Industries International 0.64 3.9
SVU SUPERVALU 0.35 2.2
SWS SWS Group 0.36 3.1
SYNL Synalloy 0.25 3.1
SYY SYSCO 1 3.4
TAL TAL International 1 5.1
SKT Tanger Factory Outlet Centers 1.53 3.5
NGLS Targa Resources Partners 2.07 8
TCO Taubman Centers 1.66 4
TCLP TC Pipelines 2.92 7.8
TSH Teche Holding 1.42 4.4
TE TECO Energy 0.8 5
TFX Teleflex 1.36 2.1
TIN Temple-Inland 0.44 2.1
TNC Tennant 0.56 2.1
TFSL TFS Financial 0.28 2.1
TRI Thomson Reuters 1.16 3.2
TICC TICC Capital 0.6 8.9
TDW Tidewater 1 2.1
TWX Time Warner 0.85 2.7
TWC Time Warner Cable 1.6 3
TMP Tompkins Financial 1.236 3.3
TD Toronto-Dominion Bank 2.395 3.2
TYG Tortoise Energy Infrastructure 2.16 6.8
TOBC Tower Bancorp 1.12 4.2
TOWN TowneBank 0.32 2.2
TAC TransAlta 1.139 5.1
TRP TransCanada 1.57 4.3
TLP TransMontaigne Partners 2.36 8.8
TRV Travelers 1.32 2.4
TCAP Triangle Capital 1.64 11.7
TCBK TriCo Bancshares 0.52 2.6
TRST TrustCo Bank NY 0.25 4
TRMK Trustmark 0.92 3.8
TUP Tupperware Brands 1 2.1
TWIN Twin Disc 0.28 2.2
UDR UDR 0.72 4
UGI UGI 0.8 3
UIL UIL Holdings 1.728 6.2
UNS UniSource Energy 1.56 5
UBSI United Bankshares 1.2 4.6
UFCS United Fire & Casualty 0.6 3.3
UNTD United Online 0.4 5.2
UPS United Parcel Service 1.88 2.9
UTX United Technologies 1.7 2.3
UTL Unitil 1.38 6
UTR Unitrin 0.88 3.1
UVV Universal 1.88 3.5
UVSP Univest of PA 0.8 4.2
UBA Urstadt Biddle Properties 0.97 5.9
ECOL US Ecology 0.72 4.5
VFC V.F. 2.4 3
VLY Valley National Bancorp 0.76 4.8
VAL Valspar 0.64 2.2
VALU Value Line 0.8 3.4
VNR Vanguard Natural Resources 2.1 8.8
VGR Vector 1.6 10.3
VVC Vectren 1.36 5.5
VTR Ventas 2.14 4.5
VZ Verizon Communications 1.9 6.2
VIRC Virco Mfg. 0.1 2.8
VIST VIST Financial 0.2 2.2
VNO Vornado Realty Trust 2.6 3.9
VMC Vulcan Materials 1 2.1
WPC W. P. Carey  2.016 6.8
WDR Waddell & Reed Financial 0.76 2.1
WMT Wal-Mart Stores 1.21 2.2
WAC Walter Investment Management 2 12.5
WASH Washington Trust Bancorp 0.84 4.4
WM Waste Management 1.26 3.7
WSO Watsco 1.92 3.3
WDFC WD-40 1 3.1
WTW Weight Watchers International 0.7 2.7
WRI Weingarten Realty Investors 1.04 4.6
WMK Weis Markets 1.16 3.2
WSBC WesBanco 0.56 3.4
WABC WestAmerica Bancorp. 1.44 2.5
WR Westar Energy 1.24 5.6
WES Western Gas Partners 1.32 6
WFD Westfield Financial 0.2 2.2
WGL WGL Holdings 1.51 4.3
WHX Whiting USA Trust I 2.653 14.3
WPZ Williams Partners 2.54 6.3
WMZ Williams Pipeline Partners 1.34 4.4
WIN Windstream 1 9.1
WEC Wisconsin Energy 1.6 3.3
WWE World Wrestling Entertainment 1.44 8.3
WOR Worthington Industries 0.4 2.3
XEL Xcel Energy 0.98 4.6
XLNX Xilinx 0.64 2.5
YORW York Water 0.512 3.6
YUM Yum! Brands 0.84 2.2
ZNT Zenith National Insurance 2 5.2

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Dividend Stock List 5

by Administrator 5. April 2010 12:08
Ticker   Estimated Annual Dividend $ Estimated
Annual Yield %
MMLP Martin Midstream Partners 3 9.8
MAT Mattel 0.75 3.3
MXIM Maxim Integrated Products 0.8 4.2
MKC McCormick  1.04 2.8
MCD McDonald's 2.2 3.3
MGRC McGrath RentCorp 0.9 3.7
MHP McGraw-Hill 0.94 2.6
MDCA MDC Partners 0.393 3.7
MDU MDU Resources 0.63 2.9
MWV MeadWestvaco 0.92 3.5
TAXI Medallion Financial 0.6 7.5
MPW Medical Properties Trust 0.8 7.3
MBVT Merchants Bancshares 1.12 5.2
MRK Merck  1.52 4
MCY Mercury General 2.36 5.4
MDP Meredith 0.92 2.7
VIVO Meridian Bioscience 0.76 3.7
MSB Mesabi Trust 2.2 9
MEOH Methanex 0.62 2.4
MPR Met-Pro 0.24 2.4
MFA MFA Mortgage Investments 1.08 14.8
MGEE MGE Energy 1.474 4.2
MCHP Microchip Technology 1.364 4.8
MFI MicroFinancial 0.2 5.1
MAA Mid-America Apartment 2.46 4.6
MBRG Middleburg Financial 0.4 2.6
MSEX Middlesex Water 0.72 4.1
MSA Mine Safety Appliances 0.96 3.5
MOLX Molex 0.61 2.9
TAP Molson Coors Brewing 0.96 2.3
MTSC MTS Systems 0.6 2.1
MFSF MutualFirst Financial 0.24 3.7
MVO MV Oil Trust 2.3 9.5
MVC MVC Capital 0.48 3.5
MYE Myers Industries 0.26 2.5
NC NACCO Industries 2.07 2.7
NKSH National Bankshares 0.86 3.1
NCMI National CineMedia 0.64 3.6
NFG National Fuel Gas 1.34 2.6
NHI National Health Investors Inc 2.3 6.1
NHC National HealthCare 1.04 3
NRCI National Research 0.76 3.1
NNN National Retail Properties 1.5 6.5
NSM National Semiconductor 0.32 2.2
NHP Nationwide Health Properties 1.76 4.9
NRP Natural Resource Partners 2.16 8.3
NBTB NBT Bancorp 0.8 3.5
NP Neenah Paper 0.4 2.5
NJR New Jersey Resources 1.36 3.6
NYB New York Community Bancorp 1 6
NYMT New York Mortgage Trust 1 12.6
NAL NewAlliance Bancshares 0.28 2.2
NGPC NGP Capital Resources 0.68 7.9
GAS Nicor 1.86 4.4
NI NiSource 0.92 5.8
NSC Norfolk Southern 1.36 2.4
NU Northeast Utilities System 1.025 3.7
NTRS Northern Trust 1.12 2
NRIM Northrim BanCorp 0.4 2.4
NOC Northrop Grumman 1.72 2.6
NWBI Northwest Bancshares 0.4 3.5
NWN Northwest Natural Gas 1.66 3.5
NWE NorthWestern 1.36 5
NST NSTAR 1.6 4.5
NTLS NTELOS Holdings 1.12 6.4
NUE Nucor 1.44 3.1
NS NuStar Energy 4.26 7.2
NSH NuStar GP Holdings 1.74 6.1
NTRI NutriSystem 0.7 4
NVE NV Energy 0.44 3.6
NYX NYSE Euronext 1.2 4.1
OCFC OceanFirst Financial 0.48 4.3
OZM Och-Ziff Capital Management 2.32 15.5
OGE OGE Energy 1.45 3.7
ONB Old National Bancorp 0.28 2.3
OPOF Old Point Financial 0.4 2.7
ORI Old Republic International 0.69 5.6
OLN Olin 0.8 4.1
OHI Omega Healthcare Investors 1.28 6.4
OMC Omnicom 0.8 2
OB OneBeacon Insurance 0.84 4.9
OKE ONEOK 1.76 3.8
OKS Oneok Partners 4.4 7.3
OPNT OPNET Technologies 0.36 2.3
OTT Otelco 1.68 10.6
OTTR Otter Tail 1.19 5.4
OSG Overseas Shipholding 1.75 4.4
GLT P.H. Glatfelter 0.36 2.5
PKG Packaging Corporation of America 0.6 2.4
PRK Park National 3.76 6.1
PAYX Paychex 1.24 4
PGH Pengrowth Energy Trust 0.824 7.3
PVG Penn Virginia GP Holdings 1.52 8.3
PVR Penn Virginia Resources 1.88 8
PWE Penn West Energy Trust 1.767 8.4
PNNT PennantPark Investment 1.04 9.9
PNNW Pennichuck 0.72 3.1
PEI Pennsylvania R.E.I.T. 0.6 4.8

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Dividend Stock List 4

by Administrator 5. April 2010 12:06

Ticker   Estimated Annual Dividend $ Estimated
Annual Yield %
THG Hanover Insurance 1 2.3
HGIC Harleysville 1.3 3.9
HSC Harsco 0.82 2.6
HHS Harte-Hanks 0.3 2.4
HAS Hasbro 1 2.6
HTS Hatteras Financial 4.8 17.9
HE Hawaiian Electric Industries 1.24 5.5
HAYN Haynes International 0.8 2.3
HCP HCP 1.86 5.6
HCN Health Care REIT 2.72 5.9
HR Healthcare Realty Trust 1.2 5
HCSG Healthcare Services 0.84 3.8
HTLF Heartland Financial USA 0.4 2.5
HTGC Hercules Technology Growth Capital Inc 0.8 7.4
HT Hersha Hospitality Trust 0.2 4.1
HSY Hershey 1.28 3
HIW Highwoods Properties 1.7 5.2
HI Hillenbrand 0.75 3.4
HNI HNI 0.86 3.2
HOC Holly 0.6 2.1
HEP Holly Energy Partners 3.14 9
HD Home Depot 0.945 2.9
HFBL Home Federal Bancorp of Louisiana 0.24 2.8
HME Home Properties 2.32 4.9
HON Honeywell International 1.21 2.7
HOFT Hooker Furniture 0.4 2.7
HFBC HopFed Bancorp 0.48 3.8
HMN Horace Mann Educators 0.32 2.1
HBNC Horizon Bancorp 0.68 3.5
HRZ Horizon Lines 0.2 3.7
HWCC Houston Wire & Cable 0.34 3
HRP HRPT Properties Trust 0.48 5.9
HUB.B Hubbell 1.44 2.9
HCBK Hudson City Bancorp 0.6 4.3
HUVL Hudson Valley Holding 0.92 3.8
HUN Huntsman 0.4 3.2
IBKC IberiaBank 1.36 2.3
IDA IdaCorp 1.2 3.5
BIN IESI-BFC 0.491 2.8
ITW Illinois Tool Works 1.24 2.6
INDB Independent Bank (MA) 0.72 2.9
NRGY Inergy 2.74 7.4
NRGP Inergy Holdings 3.76 5.2
IRC Inland Real Estate 0.57 5.9
IPHS Innophos Holdings 0.68 2.5
TEG Integrys Energy 2.72 5.8
INTC Intel 0.63 2.8
IDC Interactive Data 0.8 2.5
IFF International Flavors & Fragrances 1 2.1
ISIL Intersil 0.48 3.4
IVR Invesco Mortgage Capital  3.12 13.8
IRET Investors Real Estate Trust 0.686 7.6
ITC ITC Holdings 1.28 2.3
JCP J.C. Penney 0.8 2.4
SJM J.M. Smucker 1.4 2.3
JNJ Johnson & Johnson 1.96 3
KALU Kaiser Aluminum 0.96 2.5
KAMN Kaman 0.56 2.3
KED Kayne Anderson Energy Development 1.2 7.3
KYN Kayne Anderson MLP Investment 1.92 7.3
K Kellogg 1.5 2.8
KRC Kilroy Realty 1.4 4.6
KMB Kimberly-Clark 2.64 4.2
KIM Kimco Realty 0.64 4
KMP Kinder Morgan Energy Partners 4.2 6.5
KFN KKR Financial Holdings 0.28 3.3
KCAP Kohlberg Capital 0.68 12.3
KOP Koppers Holdings 0.88 3
KFT Kraft Foods 1.16 3.8
LG Laclede 1.58 4.7
BOOT LaCrosse Footwear 0.5 3.3
LBAI Lakeland Bancorp 0.2 2.3
LKFN Lakeland Financial 0.62 3.3
LANC Lancaster Colony 1.2 2
LNCE Lance 0.64 2.8
LDR Landauer 2.15 3.3
LEGC Legacy Bancorp 0.2 2.1
LGCY Legacy Reserves 2.08 9.2
LEG Leggett & Platt 1.04 4.8
LRY Liberty Property Trust 1.9 5.5
LPHI Life Partners Holdings 1 4.7
LTD Limited Brands 0.6 2.3
LECO Lincoln Electric Holdings 1.12 2.1
LLTC Linear Technology 0.92 3.2
LINE Linn Energy 2.52 9.9
LMT Lockheed Martin 2.52 3
LO Lorillard 4 5.3
LYTS LSI Industries 0.2 2.9
LTC LTC Properties 1.56 5.8
MTB M&T Bank 2.8 3.5
CLI Mack-Cali Realty 1.8 5.1
MMP Magellan Midstream Partners 2.84 6.1
MAIN Main Street Capital 1.5 9.7
MFC Manulife Financial 0.51 2.6
MRO Marathon Oil 0.96 3.1
MCS Marcus 0.34 2.6
MWE MarkWest Energy Partners 2.56 8.2
MMC Marsh & McLennan 0.8 3.2

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Dividend Stock List 3

by Administrator 5. April 2010 12:05
Ticker   Estimated Annual Dividend $ Estimated
Annual Yield %
DDE Dover Downs Gaming & Entertainment 0.12 3.2
DOW Dow Chemical 0.6 2
DPL DPL 1.21 4.4
DTE DTE Energy 2.12 4.7
DUK Duke Energy 0.96 5.8
DRE Duke Realty 0.68 5.4
DEP Duncan Energy Partners 1.78 6.7
DD E.I. du Pont de Nemours  1.64 4.4
ELNK EarthLink 0.56 6.6
EIHI Eastern Insurance Holdings 0.28 2.7
EVBS Eastern Virginia Bankshares 0.2 2.6
EGP EastGroup Properties 2.08 5.4
EMN Eastman Chemical 1.76 2.8
ETN Eaton 2 2.6
EIX Edison International 1.26 3.7
EDR Education Realty Trust 0.2 3.4
EPB El Paso Pipeline Partners 1.44 5.3
ELRC Electro Rent 0.6 4.7
LLY Eli Lilly  1.96 5.5
EMCI EMC Insurance 0.72 3.2
EMR Emerson Electric 1.34 2.7
EDE Empire District Electric 1.28 7.1
ENB Enbridge 1.669 3.5
EEP Enbridge Energy Partners 3.96 7.9
ECA EnCana 0.8 2.6
ENP Encore Energy Partners 2.15 10.8
ETE Energy Transfer Equity 2.16 6.5
ETP Energy Transfer Partners 3.575 7.7
ERF Enerplus Resources Fund 2.12 9.1
EBF Ennis 0.62 3.7
ETR Entergy 3 3.7
EPE Enterprise GP Holdings 2.12 4.9
EPD Enterprise Products Partners 2.24 6.6
EPR Entertainment Properties Trust 2.6 6.2
EQT EQT 0.88 2.1
ELS Equity Lifestyle Properties 1.2 2.2
EQY Equity One 0.88 4.6
EQR Equity Residential 1.35 3.4
ERIE Erie Indemnity 1.92 4.5
ESS Essex Property Trust 4.13 4.7
EVEP EV Energy Partners 3.02 9.6
EXC Exelon 2.1 4.8
EXLP Exterran Partners 1.85 8.5
EXR Extra Space Storage 0.4 3.1
XOM Exxon Mobil 1.68 2.5
FNB F.N.B. 0.48 5.8
FRFHF Fairfax Financial Holdings 10 2.7
FBSS Fauquier Bankshares 0.8 5.5
FRT Federal Realty Inv. Trust 2.64 3.6
FSS Federal Signal 0.24 2.6
FII Federated Investors 0.96 3.7
FGP Ferrellgas Partners 2 8.8
FNF Fidelity National Financial 0.6 4.1
FSC Fifth Street Finance 1.2 10.4
FISI Financial Institutions 0.4 2.7
FAF First American 0.88 2.6
FBNC First Bancorp 0.32 2.3
BUSE First Busey 0.16 3.7
FCCO First Community 0.16 2.6
FCBC First Community Bancshares 0.4 3.2
THFF First Financial 0.9 3.1
FFBC First Financial Bancorp 0.4 2.2
FFIN First Financial Bankshares 1.36 2.6
FXNC First National 0.56 4.7
FNFG First Niagara Financial 0.56 3.9
FLIC First of Long Island 0.8 3.2
FBMI Firstbank 0.2 3.3
FE FirstEnergy 2.2 5.6
FMER FirstMerit 0.64 3
FLO Flowers Foods 0.7 2.8
FFIC Flushing Financial 0.52 4.1
FL Foot Locker 0.6 4
FPL FPL Group 2 4.1
FSP Franklin Street Properties 0.76 5.3
FTR Frontier Communications 1 13.5
GMT GATX 1.12 3.9
GD General Dynamics 1.68 2.1
GE General Electric 0.4 2.2
GIS General Mills 1.96 2.8
GEL Genesis Energy 1.44 7.4
GNTX Gentex 0.44 2.2
GPC Genuine Parts 1.64 3.9
GABC German American Bancorp. 0.56 3.7
GFIG GFI Group 0.2 3.4
GBCI Glacier Bancorp 0.52 3.4
GLAD Gladstone Capital 0.84 6.9
GOOD Gladstone Commercial 1.5 10.4
GRT Glimcher Realty Trust 0.4 7.7
GLP Global Partners 1.95 8.7
GOV Government Properties Income Trust 1.6 6.4
GGG Graco 0.8 2.5
GXP Great Plains Energy 0.83 4.5
GSBC Great Southern Bancorp 0.72 3.2
GHL Greenhill  1.8 2.2
GEF Greif 1.52 2.8
HRB H&R Block 0.6 3.4
HNZ H.J. Heinz 1.68 3.7
HBHC Hancock Holding 0.96 2.3

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Dividend Stock List 2

by Administrator 5. April 2010 12:03
Ticker   Estimated Annual Dividend $ Estimated
Annual Yield %
BA Boeing 1.68 2.3
BXP Boston Properties 2 2.6
BPT BP Prudhoe Bay Royalty Trust 14.448 14.8
BRC Brady 0.7 2.3
BDN Brandywine Realty Trust 0.6 4.7
BRE BRE Properties 1.5 4.2
BGG Briggs & Stratton 0.44 2.2
EAT Brinker International 0.44 2.3
BMY Bristol Myers Squibb 1.28 4.7
BR Broadridge Financial Solutions 0.56 2.6
BAM Brookfield Asset Management 0.52 2
BPO Brookfield Properties 0.56 3.6
BRKL Brookline Bancorp 0.34 3.2
BF.B Brown-Forman 1.2 2
BMTC Bryn Mawr Bank 0.56 3.1
BGH Buckeye GP Holdings 1.64 4.8
BPL Buckeye Partners 3.75 6.4
BKE Buckle 0.8 2.2
CBT Cabot 0.72 2.3
CLMS Calamos Asset Management 0.3 2.1
CVGW Calavo Growers 0.5 2.7
CWT California Water Service 1.19 3.2
CALM Cal-Maine Foods 1.92 5.4
CLMT Calumet Specialty Products Partners 1.82 8.6
CPT Camden Property Trust 1.8 4.3
CPB Campbell Soup 1.1 3.1
CM Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce 3.416 4.7
CP Canadian Pacific Railway 0.932 2
CBKN Capital Bank 0.32 7.3
CCBG Capital City Bank 0.76 5.3
CFFN Capitol Federal Financial 2 5.3
CMO Capstead Mortgage 2 16.7
CAT Caterpillar 1.68 2.7
CATO Cato 0.66 3.1
CBL CBL & Associates Properties 0.8 5.7
CDI CDI 0.52 3.5
FUN Cedar Fair 1 8.6
CDR Cedar Shopping Centers Inc 0.36 4.6
CVE Cenovus Energy(ADR) 0.785 3.1
CNP CenterPoint Energy 0.78 5.4
CV Central Vermont Public Service 0.92 4.6
CTL CenturyTel 2.9 8.2
CHG CH Energy 2.16 5.3
CHFC Chemical Financial 0.8 3.3
CQP Cheniere Energy Partners 1.7 10.7
CPK Chesapeake Utilities 1.26 4.2
CVX Chevron 2.72 3.6
CIM Chimera Investment 0.68 17.1
CHH Choice Hotels International 0.74 2.1
CB Chubb 1.48 2.8
CINF Cincinnati Financial 1.58 5.4
CNK Cinemark Holdings 0.72 4
CHCO City Holding 1.36 4
CKR CKE Restaurants 0.24 2.2
CNL Cleco 0.9 3.4
CLX Clorox 2 3.1
CMS CMS Energy 0.6 3.9
KO Coca-Cola 1.76 3.2
CLP Colonial Properties Trust 0.6 4.6
CLNY Colony Financial 0.64 3.2
CMCSA Comcast 0.378 2
CBSH Commerce Bancshares 0.94 2.3
CBU Community Bank System 0.88 3.8
CTBI Community Trust Bancorp 1.2 4.4
CODI Compass Diversified Holdings 1.36 8.9
CPSI Computer Programs & Systems 1.44 3.6
CIX CompX International 0.5 5.7
CAG ConAgra Foods 0.8 3.2
CTWS Connecticut Water Service 0.91 3.8
COP ConocoPhillips 2.2 4.3
CNSL Consolidated Communications Holdings 1.55 8.2
ED Consolidated Edison 2.38 5.3
CEG Constellation Energy 0.96 2.7
CTB Cooper Tire & Rubber 0.42 2.1
CPNO Copano Energy 2.3 9.7
OFC Corporate Office Properties Trust 1.57 3.8
CJR Corus Entertainment 0.589 3
CRRC Courier 0.84 5.3
CPY CPI 0.64 4.6
CR Crane 0.8 2.3
CXS Crexus Investment 0.28 2.1
CSS CSS Industries 0.6 2.9
CFR Cullen/Frost Bankers 1.72 3.1
CVBF CVB Financial 0.34 3.3
DRI Darden Restaurants 1 2.2
DPM DCP Midstream Partners 2.4 7.6
DCT DCT Industrial Trust 0.28 5.2
DK Delek US Holdings 0.15 2.1
DGAS Delta Natural Gas 1.3 4.4
DLX Deluxe 1 5.1
DTPI Diamond Mgt. & Technology Consultants 0.28 3.5
DBD Diebold 1.08 3.4
DLR Digital Realty Trust 1.92 3.5
DCOM Dime Community Bancshares 0.56 4.4
D Dominion Resources 1.83 4.4
DGICA Donegal 0.45 3.1
DEI Douglas Emmett 0.4 2.6
DOV Dover 1.04 2.2

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Dividend Stock List

by Administrator 5. April 2010 11:56

Ticker   Estimated Annual Dividend $ Estimated
Annual Yield %
MMM 3M Company 2.1 2.6
SHLM A. Schulman 0.6 2.3
ABT Abbott Laboratories 1.76 3.3
ABBC Abington Bancorp 0.2 2.5
ABM ABM Industries 0.54 2.6
AKR Acadia Realty Trust 0.72 4
ACET Aceto 0.2 3.3
ASF Administaff 0.52 2.4
AEA Advance America, Cash Advance Centers 0.25 4.1
AVCA Advocat 0.2 2.9
AFL AFLAC 1.12 2.1
AGL AGL Resources 1.76 4.6
ADC Agree Realty 2.04 8.7
APD Air Products & Chemicals 1.96 2.6
AYR Aircastle 0.4 4.2
ALSK Alaska Communications Systems 0.86 10.5
AIN Albany International 0.48 2.2
ALEX Alexander & Baldwin 1.26 3.9
ARE Alexandria Real Estate Equities 1.4 2
AYE Allegheny Energy 0.6 2.6
ALE ALLETE 1.76 5.2
ALNC Alliance Financial 1.12 3.9
AHGP Alliance Holdings GP 1.81 5.6
ARLP Alliance Resource Partners 3.1 7.5
AB AllianceBernstein Holding 2.48 8.1
LNT Alliant Energy 1.58 4.7
ALL Allstate 0.8 2.5
ALJ Alon USA Energy 0.16 2.2
MO Altria 1.4 6.8
AMB AMB Property 1.12 3.9
EPAX Ambassadors Group 0.24 2.2
ACO AMCOL International 0.72 2.7
AEE Ameren 1.54 5.9
ATAX America First Tax Exempt Investors 0.5 8.4
ACC American Campus Communities 1.35 4.9
AGNC American Capital Agency 5.6 21.5
AEO American Eagle Outfitters 0.4 2.1
AEP American Electric Power 1.64 4.8
AM American Greetings 0.56 2.6
AMNB American National BankShares  0.92 4.5
AMSWA American Software 0.36 6
AWR American States Water 1.04 3
AWK American Water Works 0.84 3.9
APU AmeriGas Partners 2.68 6.6
ABCB Ameris Bancorp 0.195 2.3
ASCA Ameristar Casinos 0.42 2.3
ADI Analog Devices 0.8 2.8
NLY Annaly Capital Management 2.6 14.5
ANH Anworth Mortgage Asset 1.12 16.6
AIV Apartment Investment and Management 0.4 2.2
APOG Apogee Enterprises 0.326 2
ARI Apollo Commercial Real Estate Finance 1.4 7.8
AINV Apollo Investment 1.12 8.8
AIT Applied Industrial Technologies 0.6 2.4
AMAT Applied Materials 0.28 2.1
APSG Applied Signal Technology 0.5 2.6
WTR Aqua America 0.58 3.3
ARJ Arch Chemicals 0.8 2.3
ADM Archer Daniels Midland 0.6 2.1
ARCC Ares Capital 1.4 9.5
AI Arlington Asset Investment 1.4 7.8
AROW Arrow Financial 1 3.7
ARTNA Artesian Resources 0.749 4.1
AJG Arthur J. Gallagher  1.28 5.1
AF Astoria Financial 0.52 3.6
T AT&T 1.68 6.3
ATO Atmos Energy 1.34 4.7
ADP Automatic Data Processing 1.36 3.1
AVB AvalonBay Communities 3.57 4.1
AVY Avery Dennison 0.8 2.2
AVA Avista 1 4.7
AVP Avon Products 0.88 2.6
AZZ AZZ 1 2.9
BGS B&G Foods 0.68 6.9
BANF BancFirst 0.92 2.2
BARI Bancorp Rhode Island 0.68 2.4
BXS BancorpSouth 0.88 4.2
BKMU Bank Mutual 0.28 4.3
BOCH Bank of Commerce Holdings 0.24 5.1
BOH Bank of Hawaii 1.8 4
BKYF Bank of Kentucky Financial 0.56 2.7
BMO Bank of Montreal 2.748 4.5
BNS Bank of Nova Scotia 1.924 3.9
BHB Bar Harbor Bankshares 1.04 3.6
BKS Barnes & Noble 1 4.4
BBSI Barrett Business Services 0.32 2.4
BTE Baytex Energy Trust 2.12 6.3
BCE BCE 1.708 5.8
BMS Bemis 0.92 3.1
BHLB Berkshire Hills Bancorp 0.64 3.6
BGCP BGC Partners 0.24 4
BMR BioMed Realty Trust 0.56 3.4
BVF Biovail 0.36 2.1
BKH Black Hills 1.44 4.7
BKCC Blackrock Kelso Capital 1.28 12.8
BX Blackstone Group 1.2 8.4
BWP Boardwalk Pipeline Partners 2 6.8
BOBE Bob Evans Farms 0.72 2.3

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Business Development Corporations (BDCs)

by Administrator 5. April 2010 11:49
Directory of Business Development Corporations (BDCs)
 

Allied Capital (now Ares Capital) (ARCC)The first BDC, Allied offered long-term debt and equity capital in the $10 million to $150 million range for management and sponsor-led buyouts, and for recapitalizations, acquisitions and growth of middle market companies. Allied stumbled badly in 2008 and was acquired by Ares Capital in April 2010. www.arescapitalcorp.com

American Capital Strategies (ACAS)The largest BDC in terms of asset size, American offers senior debt, mezzanine debt and equity to fund growth, acquisitions, recapitalizations and securitizations. American invests from $5 million to $800 million per company. American stumbled in 2008 and is currently attempting to renegotiate its debt. www.americancapital.com

Apollo Investment (AINV)Apollo Investment, managed by private equity firm Apollo Management, offers $20 million to $150 million mezzanine and senior secured loans. Apollo may also take equity positions, and may invest in public companies. www.apolloic.com

Ares Capital  (ARCC)Externally managed by Ares Capital Management LLC, Ares offers $10 million to $50 million senior and senior subordinated debt, and mezzanine debt, which sometimes includes an equity component, to middle market companies.www.arescapitalcorp.com

BlackRock Kelso Capital  (BKCC)Externally managed by BlackRock Kelso Capital Advisors, BlackRock provides debt and equity in the $10 million to $50 million range in the form of senior and junior secured and unsecured debt securities and loans, each of which may include an equity component, to middle-market companies. May also make direct investments. www.blackrockkelso.com

Compass Diversified Holdings  (CODI)Not a BDC, Compass operates like a private equity investor, acquiring controlling interests in profitable small to middle market businesses with revenues of $10 million to $40 million operating in attractive niche industries . codi.client.shareholder.com

Equus Total Return  (EQS)Invests $4 million to $12 million in companies with revenues in the $10 million to $100 million range. Investments include stock, convertible debt  and debt combined with warrants or options. www.equuscap.com

Gladstone Capital (GLAD)Externally managed by Gladstone Management Corporation, GLAD offers debt securities consisting primarily of senior term loans, second lien loans, and senior subordinate loans in the $3 million to $15 million range to small and medium sized businesses. www.gladstonecapital.com  

Gladstone Investment (GAIN)Externally managed by Gladstone Management Corporation, GAIN makes debt and equity investments in small and mid-sized private businesses to facilitate acquisitions, changes in control and recapitalizations. Gladstone Investment makes riskier loans than Gladstone Capital. Also Gladstone Capital may take direct equity positions in its client companies. www.gladstoneinvestment.com

GSC Investment (GNV)Invests primarily in first and second lien term and mezzanine debt of private U.S. middle-market companies. May also invest in distressed debt. GSC is currently in default on some or all of its debt agreements. www.gscinvestmentcorp.com

Hercules Technology Growth Capital (HTGC)Provides debt and equity growth capital to technology and life science companies at all stages of development, mostly privately held start-ups backed by leading venture capital and private equity firms. www1.herculestech.com

 

Kayne Anderson Energy Development (KED)Makes debt and equity investments in private companies in the energy industry. www.kaynefunds.com

KKR Financial Holdings (KFN)Managed by a unit of private equity superstar Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co., KKR Financial invests in secured and unsecured corporate loans, including mezzanine loans, high-yield corporate bonds, asset-backed securities, and debt and equity securities. www.kkr.com 

Kohlberg Capital (KCAP)Originates, structures, finances and manages term loans, mezzanine investments and equity securities in middle market companies. Its Katonah Debt Advisors unit manages CLO funds that invest in syndicated corporate term loans, high-yield bonds and other credit instruments. www.kohlbergcapital.com 

Main Street Capital (MAIN)Provides $2 million to $15 million of long-term debt and equity capital to lower middle market companies with revenues in the $10 million to $100 million range. www.mainstcapital.com 

MCG Capital (MCGC)Offers capital and advisory services to middle market companies with revenues in the $20 million to $200 million range. www.mcgcapital.com 

MVC Capital (MVC)Provides long-term equity and debt investment capital to fund growth, acquisitions and recapitalizations of small and middle-market companies. Investments may be stock, convertible securities, warrants, and senior or subordinated loans. www.mvccapital.com

NGP Capital Resources Company (NGPC)Externally managed by NGP Investment Advisor, LP, NGPC provides $10 million to $100 million senior secured and mezzanine loans to small and mid-size energy related private companies. It may also take equity positions in client firms. www.ngpcrc.com 

Patriot Capital Funding Offered debt and equity financing options in the $3 million to $20 million range to middle market manufacturing, distribution, and service companies. Was acquired by Prospect Capital in December 2009. www.patcap.com 

PennantPark Investment (PNNT)Invests $15 million to $50 million in stock, warrants, options, subordinated loans, mezzanine loans, and senior secured loans of middle-market private companies. www.pennantpark.com

Prospect Capital (PSEC)Lends to and invests in private and micro-cap public businesses. Prospect offers private mezzanine debt, senior secured debt, senior unsecured debt, publicly traded high-yield debt, bridge loans and private equity. Acquired Patriot Capital Funding in December 2009. www.prospectstreet.com  

Technology Investment Capital  (TICC)Offers financing up to $30 million to small- and mid-sized established firms in technology-related businesses. www.ticc.com

Tortoise Capital Resources (TTO)Invests $5 million to $30 million in equity and debt of privately held and micro-cap companies operating in the energy infrastructure industry such as pipeline operators. www.tortoiseadvisors.com  

Triangle Capital (TCAP)Offers customized financing in the $5 million to $15 million range to lower middle market companies with revenues from $20 million to $75 million. Also may take equity positions. www.tcap.com

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Valuation

by Administrator 21. December 2008 19:16

 

 A Valuation is the process of evaluating the net worth of a business enterprise or equity interest in a company. In very simple words, valuation is all about putting a price tag on a company.  In addition to providing a baseline for the establishment of the price of a business, valuation also serves as a potential management tool that helps an entrepreneur to determine the character, strengths, weaknesses and potential of a business. Once, the business owner gets the report card of his business, all he has to do is to workout strategies to increase his company’s value and draw in more capital.

 

Today, entrepreneurs function in an ultra-competitive environment, where mergers, acquisitions, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, etc. have become a norm. However, it is usually difficult for owners of private companies to find an appropriate buyer or partner because unlike the public companies, there are no stock exchanges that can function as a value meter for the former. In such cases, valuation emerges as the most strategic method to get the best possible deal.

 

It is said that calamity typically strikes without warning. Hence, it is essential to know the true value of a business, so that the family of the business owner can efficiently deal with the third parties like governmental authorities, shareholders, business partners, etc. Moreover, valuation is one of the most important tools to deal with demanding and complicated issues as estate planning, employee stocks ownership plans, corporate divorce and marital disputes.

 

No doubt a valuation is essential from the perspective from any business owner, but the key issue is how to conduct a valuation. The comprehensive valuation process can be divided into four phases viz. assessment phase, data gathering phase, analysis phase and estimation and report generation phase. As the entire process is too intricate to handle alone, and moreover, the business owner will normally perform a biased valuation. Hence, it is worthwhile to engage a professional valuator to conduct the process.

 

The valuator initiates the valuation process with the assessment phase where he determines the scope of the project, appropriateness of the client, and what valuation entails. Often, the valuator uses assessment form to know more about the project he is about to undertake and the people with whom he would be working in the coming months. In very specific terms, a valuator tries to ascertain the following facts through the assessment form:

 
  • Is there any conflict of interests?
  • Is the client capable of paying the fees?
  • Does the valuator have sufficient expertise to handle the project?
  • Is the capacity of the staff appropriate for the project?
  • Will the project violate the ethics and standards outlined by the valuator’s professional association?
 

Once, the valuator gets a feasible answer to all these questions, he kick-starts the second phase of valuation, that is, the data-gathering phase. In this phase, the valuator tries to delve out as much information about the company as possible. He requests the company owners to provide him financial statements, balance sheets, operating budgets, contingent liabilities, legal documents, accounting documents, business plans and projections. Apart from these, the valuator also collects the competitor’s financial data, and reports on economic, regional and local trends.

 

In the analysis phase, as the name suggests, the valuator thoroughly analyses all the data that he has gathered. The last phase is the estimation and report generation phase during which the valuator tries to project the value of the business on the basis of the work that he conducted in the data gathering and the analysis phase. Finally, he either presents a written report or an oral report. As all the future business planning will depend upon the valuator’s report, therefore before hiring a valuator it is essential to confirm his education, training and experience, and get his testimonials verified by an attorney.

 

The valuation process is a costly proposition. The most pertinent question that arises at this point is, “Is valuation process worth it?” Yes, valuation is absolutely necessary because it reveals the true worth of the management. If the result of the valuation is not as it was expected, then the business owner should take appropriate steps to enhance the value of his business. However, if the result of the valuation is as it was anticipated, then it is perhaps the most opportune time to sell the company. In nutshell, valuation provides business owners the ability to run their company successfully. 

 

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