Rubber And Plastics Stocks With Best Dividends by Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment. Here is a current sheet stocks from the rubber and plastics industry with a positive dividend yield. 19 stocks are listed within the investment category of which 5 pay dividends. The whole industry is valuated at USD 12 billion and offers a dividend yield of 1.0 percent.
Here are the 3 top stocks by dividend yield:
1. Deswell Industries (NASDAQ:DSWL)
2. Cooper Tire & Rubber (NYSE:CTB)
3. Myers Industries (NYSE:MYE)
Source: Guru Focus
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Best Yielding Rubber And Plastics Stocks
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