Income investors looking for solid dividend stocks often stick with more stable and proven companies -- and that's a winning strategy, to be sure. However, some dividend stocks that have hit a speed bump could be diamonds in the rough and prove valuable for investors.
Investors avoid these two stocks for different reasons. Because of a solid dividend and potential upside, investors might be wise to stop ignoring them. Campbell Soup Company (NYSE:CPB) and Delta Airlines (NYSE:DAL) both have their doubters, and we'll dig into why, but both also have a solid dividend, are trading at cheap valuations, and have upside in the years ahead.
Source: Motley Fool
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2 Ultra-Cheap Dividend Stocks Investors Should Stop Ignoring
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