Because the market is still at all-time highs I maintain that it is difficult to find good stocks these days. That's why I'm highlighting a select set of excellent value companies in my dividend portfolio, which have had ex-dividend dates or paid out a dividend during this past week or early next week that people should place on their radar.
General Electric Company (GE): With a current value of 65.56, I anticipate the stock to top out around here for now but I will not be buying it. Transocean Ltd. (RIG): With a current value of 27.51, I anticipate the stock to bottom out around these levels for now and will be looking to buy it. Waste Management, Inc. (WM): With a current value of 53.5, I anticipate the stock to bottom out around these levels for now and will be looking to buy it. Consolidated Edison Inc. (ED): With a current value of 42.21, I anticipate the stock to bottom out around these levels for now and will be looking to buy it. L-3 Communications Holdings Inc. (LLL): With a current value of 67.61, I anticipate the stock to top out around these levels for now and will not be looking to buy it.
Source: Seeking Alpha
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