Top Dividend Stocks of the Week: Safeway
Updated from 7:00 a.m. EDT
Companies that raised their dividends last week were all across the board. They represented a wide range of industries, including jewelry, natural gas, insurance and telecommunications.
Stockpickr has reviewed these companies and compiled a list of the
Top Dividend-Raisers for the Week
.
One of the stocks with the greatest dividend increase is
El Paso
(EP)
, the natural gas distributor, which raised its quarterly dividend by 25% to 20 cents a share. The company just approved a $300 million share repurchase program because of increasing cash flow. The stock has a P/E of 13 and a PEG of 1.37, and it pays a yield of 0.8%.
El Paso is owned by one of the largest hedge funds in the world,
, which was founded by noted billionaire trader Kenneth C. Griffin. This Chicago-based fund has $20 billion under management and has had an average annual return of 26% from inception through 2006. Citadel also owns
Union Pacific
(UNP) - Get Report
, with a yield of 1.2%;
News Corp.
(NWS.A)
, with a yield of 0.6%; and
Boeing
(BA) - Get Report
, with a 1.9% yield.
Another dividend-raiser is the large North American supermarket chain
Safeway
(SWY)
, which bumped up its quarterly dividend by 20% to 8.28 cents per share. The company recently reported that, after already repurchasing about $3.55 billion of Safeway stock, it had increased the company's stock repurchase program by $1 billion to a total of $5 billion. However, Morgan Stanley just downgraded the stock to equal-weight from overweight. The stock has a P/E of 15 and a PEG of 1.31, and it pays a yield of 1%.
Safeway is held in the portfolio of the
, a five-star Morningstar-rated fund managed by Charles P. McQuaid. The fund has had an average annual return of 19.3% over the last five years. Columbia also has in its portfolio
Janus Capital Group
(JNS)
, with a 0.1% yield;,
Potash
(POT)
, with a 0.2% yield; and
Abercrombie & Fitch
(ANF) - Get Report
, with a 0.9% yield.
Assurant
(AIZ) - Get Report
, the specialized insurance company, increased its quarterly dividend by 17% to 14 cents per share. The stock was recently downgraded by Goldman Sachs to neutral from buy because of increased exposure to catastrophe risks with hurricane season approaching. The stock has a P/E of 12 and a PEG of 0.91, and it pays a yield of 0.7%.
Assurant is part of
The Claymore/Sabrient Insider ETF
, which holds stocks reflecting favorable corporate insider-buying trends. The ETF also holds
DeVry
(DV)
, with a yield of 0.2%;
Calamos Asset Management
(CLMS)
, with a 2.3% yield; and
Massey Energy
(MEE)
, with a yield of 0.3%.
For a complete list of the
Top Dividend-Raisers for the Week
, go to Stockpickr.com.
At the time of publication, Altucher and/or his fund had no positions in stocks mentioned, although positions may change at any time.
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