it’s important to note that many so-called “hidden” dividend stocks can be on the smaller end of the market capitalization spectrum. So even if they’re reliable, stable businesses that just happen to be more niche than, say, providing telecommunications services across the entire U.S., you and I both know there’s a little more risk. Which is why, across all five of today’s picks, I’ve drawn a hard line on their payout ratios. Here are five hidden dividend gems that pay dividends up to 7.1% and boast safe, reliable payout ratios of 75% or less...
When you hear the name KAR Auction Services (NYSE:KAR), you might imagine a fast-talking motormouth with a gavel, but this operation is far, far more sophisticated. There’s a reason Ennis, Inc. (NYSE:EBF) doesn’t make much in the way of headlines – it’s boring. Extended Stay America Inc (NYSE:STAY) owns and operates 629 hotels (primarily under the Extended Stay brand) in the U.S. and Canada, making it the largest owner/operator of company-branded hotels in North America. Triton International Limited (NYSE:TRTN) is the merged entity of Triton Container and TAL International that created the world’s largest intermodal container leasing company, at a combined container fleet of about 4.8 million 20-foot equivalent units (TEUs). DineEquity Inc (NYSE:DIN) follows a longstanding Wall Street tradition of putting well-known restaurants under the banner of an unrecognizable corporate name.
Source: InvestorPlace
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