Brian Rogers has been the portfolio manager of T. Rowe Price Equity Income Fund since it was founded in 1985. Over his career, his cumulative 5- and 10-year return beat the S&P over the same time span. His 5-year cumulative is 14.4%, versus the S&P’s 12.2%, and his 10-year cumulative is 52.5%, versus the S&P’s 16.4%. He employs a classic value investing strategy and seeks out-of-favor or undervalued yet established companies that pay above-average dividends
When you compare the equity market to yields in the fixed-income market, equity markets globally look like a solid value.” He has many high yielding stocks, but these are his holdings with the highest yields and highest predictability rankings: Telefonica (TEF), ITT Corp. (ITT), Avon Products Inc. (AVP), FirstEnergy Corp. (FE).
Source: Guru Focus
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