Here is a current sheet of stocks from the utility sector with a dividend yield of more than 3% as well as a sales growth for the past five years of more than 10%. Twelve companies fulfilled these criteria, of which three are high yields.
Here are the three top dividend stocks by five-year sales growth:
1. Targa Resources Corp. (TRGP)
2. Huaneng Power (HNP)
3. Atlas Energy LP (ATLS)
Source: Guru Focus
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Fast-Growing Utilities with a Dividend Yield Above 3%
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