Yesterday, I made a screen of Dividend Contenders with low long-term debt to equity ratios as well as slim payouts. Today I'd like to widen the latest screen to High-Yields with a market capitalization over $300 million USD. Most of the high-yielding stocks are full of debt. The only companies with fewer loans are such with a lower capitalization.
The risks are much higher for those shares. I also needed to lower my screening guidance because of the small amount of results. Now, 12 stocks fulfill these criteria. Six of the results have a current buy or better rating. Here are my favorite stocks: KKR Financial Holdings (KFN), Central North Airport Group (OMAB) and China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (SNP).
Source: Guru Focus
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