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Investing Topics: Dividend Stocks

Verizon Communications: Number One and Priced for Less

By Roger S. Conrad on May. 2, 2014

America’s leading wireless company grew its earnings per share by 23.5 percent from year-ago levels, expanded its wireless margins to 52.1 percent from 50.4 percent, increased its revenue per customer by 6.3 percent and generated $2.95 billion in free cash flow. 

Exelon Gets a Boost from Pepco Deal

By Roger S. Conrad on May. 2, 2014

Not one of the hundreds of regulated utility mergers over the past century has failed to create a stronger, healthier company. Despite skepticism in some quarters, Exelon Corp’s (NYSE: EXC) $6.8 billion purchase of Pepco Holdings (NYSE: POM) is also set for success.

Escape from the Endangered Dividend List

By Roger S. Conrad on May. 2, 2014

Half a dozen European utilities and telecoms cut dividends in March. The happy count from April: Zero. Several companies this month even graduated from the Endangered Dividends List.

Telecom’s Big 2 “Phone In”

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 28, 2014

Few companies attract as much attention when they report quarterly earnings as Telecom’s Big Two: AT&T Inc (NYSE: T) and arch rival Verizon Communications (NYSE: VZ). And the past week has been no exception.

AT&T and Apple: The Balance Shifts to Carriers

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 26, 2014

You’d be hard-pressed to beat AT&T for steady growth and reliable income--especially in a market where too many are blindly bobbing for Apples.

Utility Roundup: Keystone, Kinder and Q1 Numbers

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 21, 2014

Uncle Sam is kicking the can down the road again on the Keystone XL Pipeline. In a non-decision that should have surprised no one, the US State Department delayed a final ruling on the $5.4 billion project.

Dividend Cuts: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 21, 2014

The aftermath of a dividend cut is always an emotional time, especially for investors who own the stock in question. But if you can keep a level head and evaluate the company’s proposed turnaround effort, you can find deep-value plays poised for big returns—a rarity in a five-year-old bull market.

Energy and the Bear

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 15, 2014

Investors who focus on quality won't have as much to fear if the bear market comes out of hibernation.

Dow Jones Utilities Average: Buy Individual Stocks, Not the Index

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 8, 2014

Savvy investors who buy the best utility stocks at the best prices will outperform the index huggers.

Low Expectations = Lofty 2014 Returns

By Roger S. Conrad on Apr. 5, 2014

We run through the first quarter’s biggest winners and biggest losers, while revisiting the investment themes that should outperform in 2014.

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ABOUT ROGER CONRAD

Roger S. Conrad needs no introduction to individual and professional investors, many of whom have profited from his decades of experience uncovering the best dividend-paying stocks for accumulating sustainable wealth. Roger b