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Dec 20, 2012
You Are Ahead of the News As a Valuentum Member
Remember how optimistic we were about economic growth when others were so bearish...did you see the GDP number today? Remember when we warned that President Obama and House Speaker Boehner are still far apart from a deal, despite all of the optimism. Did you see today that the White House will veto Boehner's "Plan B" bill?
Dec 5, 2012
FAQ: How Is Your Best Ideas Portfolio Doing This Year?
We answer a question that has come up a lot recently.
Dec 1, 2012
A Dual Focus on Valuation and Yield Is the Best Way to Combat Changes in Future Dividend Tax Rates
We think a dual focus on both valuation and high-yielders remains the best way to achieve portfolio income growth, while reducing the risk of permanent loss of capital from valuation missteps and exogenous events, namely potential changes in the dividend tax rate.
Nov 5, 2012
Downstream Profits Alleviate E&P Weakness at Exxon Mobil
E&P earnings were weak at Exxon Mobil, but downstream profits more than doubled.
Jul 26, 2012
Exxon Reports Second Quarter Results
Exxon reported lower than expected second-quarter earnings as lower oil and gas prices weighed on the firm during the period. The oil and gas giant has the least attractive dividend yield among its peer group.
Jun 17, 2012
Chevron, ConocoPhillips, and Royal Dutch Shell are Better Dividend Growth Investments than Exxon
We dig into why we think Exxon isn't the best dividend-growth investment in the major oil space.
Feb 2, 2012
Exxon Issues Fourth-Quarter Results; Yield Still Comparatively Weak
Exxon posted earnings growth of a meager 2% in its fourth quarter, and its annual dividend yield remains below that of more attractive energy peers.
ConocoPhillips: Turnaround Story in Progress
Image Source: ConocoPhillips ConocoPhillips disappointed income-oriented investors when it cut its payout back in early 2016, a situation that was predictable given the company’s weakened Dividend Cushion ratio. However, a lot has changed since then. Now, ConocoPhillips’ Dividend Cushion ratio has climbed back to 3.5, and it’s likely the turnaround strategy launched by management several years ago will enable ConocoPhillips to reclaim its status as an income growth idea in the future. We continue to watch the company closely.


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