Dividend Growth Newsletter Portfolio Earnings Roundup

Three simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio ideas reported second-quarter earnings July 26. Let’s take a look at the results. By Kris Rosemann Altria Tightens Bottom-Line Guidance Despite Double-Digit Smokeable Volume Declines Simulated newsletter portfolio idea Altria’s (MO) top line continues to contract alongside industry-wide volume declines, but its second quarter report, released July 26, revealed its domestic cigarettes market share also took a hit, falling 70 basis points from the year-ago period to 50.2%. Net revenue fell 5.4% as domestic cigarette shipment volume declined 10.8% on a year-over-year basis due to the aforementioned industry decline, trade inventory movements, and retail share losses. Adjusted operating companies income (OCI) in its smokeables segment fell 2.8% as volume declines were partially offset by … Read more

Digital Realty Remains Acquisitive, Well-Positioned

Image shown: The performance of Digital Realty Trust’s stock since the beginning of 2016. The data center REIT continues to be on the acquisition hunt, and momentum in its business couldn’t be stronger, in our opinion. Its debt levels are elevated, but not unlike that of other REITs that are dependent on the external capital markets. We continue to like the strength of Digital Realty’s end market and think the REIT is fundamentally well-positioned to capture increased demand. By Brian Nelson, CFA On the heels of Digital Realty Trust’s (DLR) increased guidance for core funds from operations (FFO) for 2018 to the range of $6.50-$6.60 from $6.45-$6.60 when it reported first-quarter results in April, the REIT in mid-June issued $650 … Read more

Dividend Growth Still A Resilient Theme

Rising interest rates may pose headwinds to yield-sensitive dividend payers, but we think dividend growth investing remains a resilient theme. We’re big fans of the concept of yield-on-cost, but close attention to valuations, free cash flow generation and balance-sheet health will remain critical. By Brian Nelson CFA We’re big fans of dividend growth investing. Identifying strong businesses that generate considerable free cash flow and have healthy balance sheets to cushion against their growing dividends is one of the key themes of the Dividend Growth Newsletter and its simulated portfolio. The concept of yield-on-cost is a very important one, too, and something that any dividend growth investor should be aware of. Scooping up a dividend-paying company that has a juicy dividend … Read more

Still Expecting Strong 2018 from Digital Realty

Image Source: DLR Investor Presentation In April of this year, we added Digital Realty Trust to the simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio. We think its addition adds a nice boost to the overall dividend yield to the portfolio. By Kris Rosemann and Brian Nelson, CFA Simulated newsletter portfolio idea Digital Realty (DLR) continues to benefit from the secular trends driving data center demand. The company is among the top-10 largest publicly-traded REITs, and it offers a wide portfolio of data center solutions across the globe (a dozen countries and over 30 metropolitan areas). Digital Realty is well-positioned for the future, as it stands to capitalize on artificial intelligence needs and growth in the Internet of Things (IoT), but it will … Read more

Study: Valuentum’s Best Ideas Newsletter Portfolio

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Realty Income Occupancy Highest in More Than a Decade

Image source: Realty Income Simulated Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio idea Realty Income delivered a solid first quarter 2018 report that included impressive occupancy rates, steady adjusted funds from operations growth, and ongoing dividend expansion. By Kris Rosemann As concerns over what the long-term outlook for retail truly is weigh on many retail REITs, Realty Income (O) is not slowing down. Instead, the company is focused on finding the right tenants in the highest quality spaces, and it may just pay off for the REIT as it ended the first quarter of 2018 with its highest quarter-end occupancy rate in more than ten years at 98.6%. To put some context behind that figure, a mere 75 of its 5,326 properties were … Read more

ICYMI: Valuentum’s Improved Stock and ETF Web Pages

Valuentum has rolled out improved stock and ETF web pages on its website valuentum.com/. Now, subscribers can access key proprietary information on the stock and ETF web pages in addition to the customary stock and ETF reports. Dear reader, We have some exciting news that we can’t wait to share with you! At valuentum.com/, we have rolled out new stock and ETF pages that conveniently include a variety of our proprietary metrics from the Dividend Cushion ratio to the Economic Castle rating and beyond! There’s even mouseover functionality so you can learn about how we define the key metrics across our stock-selection and dividend growth methodologies. You’ll still have access to the stock and dividend reports on the landing pages, … Read more

Portfolios: Dividend Growth Versus Best Ideas

Let’s talk about the difference between the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio and the Best Ideas Newsletter portfolio. Hi folks, I wanted to post a short note because it’s important that we continue to explain the difference between the two newsletter portfolios that we provide as part of the individual membership. We publish a Dividend Growth Newsletter and a Best Ideas Newsletter, the former delivered on the 1st of the month and the latter delivered on the 15th of the month. We also cover and provide reports on over 1,000 stocks and dividends on our website, as well as provide quarterly publications like the Dividend100 publication, for example. We cover the bases. We also provide the monthly Nelson Exclusive publication, which by … Read more

Dividend Growth Portfolio: Adding Two New Gems

  We’re making some moves in the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio today. By Brian Nelson, CFA We decided to remove Boeing (BA) and Procter & Gamble (PG) from the Dividend Growth Newsletter portfolio recently. You can view the Dividend Growth Newsletter notification log here. We still like both companies a lot. Boeing has a fantastic position and an inherently hedged business portfolio, while Procter & Gamble still retains some of the best consumer brands, even after a rather aggressive brand simplification process. However, Boeing has run too far too fast, and we can’t rule out P&G turning into another General Electric (GE) given its decision, too, to shrink its brand exposure. We’re replacing those two stalwarts with two key players … Read more

The “Luck” and “Randomness” of Index Funds

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