AT&T (NYSE:T) is currently yielding 6.7%. Dividend investors love AT&T stock and its juicy payout despite the fact it’s highly likely the telecom/media company will have to cut its dividend in the future to help pay down its massive debt. Here are two stocks with a market cap higher than $2 billion trading within $2 of AT&T that will meet my criterion above and outperform AT&T stock on a total return basis over the next 1, 3, and 5-year periods. Both of these stocks should put AT&T on the bench. Permanently...
Michigan-based Wolverine World Wide (NYSE:WWW) is probably best known for its Hush Puppies and Merrell brands. However, the footwear manufacturer has a total of 12 brands in its portfolio including Keds, Sperry, and Saucony. Park Hotels & Resorts (NYSE:PK) was spun-off from Hilton Hotels (NYSE:HLT) in January 2017. It is a real estate investment trust that owns 52 premium branded hotels and resorts in the U.S.
Source: InvestorPlace
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