Here is a current sheet of dividend stocks from the industrial goods sector with a market capitalization of more than USD 300 million as well as a market capitalization that is under the accounted book value. 10 stocks fulfilled these criteria of which four are high yields with a dividend yield of more than 5%. Here are the two top dividend stocks by market capitalization:
1. CRH PLC (CRH)has a market capitalization of $12.68 billion. The company employs 76,418 people, generates revenues of $23,394.86 million and has a net income of $598.05 million.
2. Veolia Environnement (VE)has a market capitalization of $5.94 billion. The company employs 287,043 people, generates revenues of $47,389.96 million and has a net income of $1,194.33 million.
Source: Guru Focus
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