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These 2 Beaten-Down Dividend Stocks and This ETF Yield Over 4%. Here's Why They Are Worth Doubling Up on in June.
AT&T’s shift from landlines to fiber-driven growth, backed by the Lumen deal and steady dividends, shows resilience and focus. Learn why T stock is a strong buy.
If cash flow does dry up, Target still has a strong balance sheet, including nearly $2.9 billion in cash -- enough to fund ...
The SPDR Portfolio S&P 500 High Dividend ETF (SPYD) made its debut on 10/21/2015, and is a smart beta exchange traded fund ...
AT&T Inc. and T-Mobile US, Inc. Q1 earnings reports both posted positive surprises. Click here to find out why T stock is a ...
During times of turbulence and uncertainty in the markets, many investors turn to dividend-yielding stocks. These are often companies that have high free cash flows and reward shareholders with a ...
Consider Icahn Enterprises (NYSE: IEP), AT&T (NYSE: T) and Energy Transfer (NYSE: ET). Each is a high-yield dividend stock, with yields ranging between 4% and almost 24%,trading below $50 per share.
AT&T's forward dividend yield of over 4% is already attractive. Should its share price continue to climb, though, the board could view a dividend increase as a needed move to keep its dividend ...
It has the word dividend in the name, but it really doesn't have a high yield at around 1.8%. Is this an ETF that could set you up for life, or would it actually set you up for disappointment?