In my Special Situations portfolio, I look for catalysts that can drive a stock's price. One more predictable type of situations relates to dividends, as I outline in "5 Surprising and Special Dividend Stocks." So I'm back with another company whose fat yield looks like it might drive the stock price higher.
That business is CVR Partners (NYSE: UAN ) , a limited partnership that held its IPO less than two weeks ago. The limited partnership was created by parent CVR Energy, which still retains more than a 70% interest in this $540 million company. CVR Partners owns and operates a nitrogen fertilizer business based in Coffeyville, Kansas.
Source: Motley Fool
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