With the euphoria for seemingly everything in the stock market these days, it's a bit surprising when you come across a stock that Wall Street doesn't like. Even more rare are the ones that Wall Street isn't keen on that actually look to have a decent future ahead of them.
Three dividend stocks that have been cast aside by Wall Street lately include rail car manufacturer The Greenbrier Companies (NYSE:GBX), coal miner Alliance Resource Partners (NASDAQ:ARLP), and biotech Gilead Sciences (NASDAQ:GILD). Here's a quick rundown as to why these dividend stocks aren't well received by the market today but look to be bargain buys for long-term investors.
Source: Motley Fool
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3 Beaten-Up Dividend Stocks: Are They Bargains?
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