I'm playing a new screen (details later) where I am looking for companies that can be classified as equity income, but also as growth. Here is my initial list, and I am open to opinions.
Stock | Symbol | Consensus Long-Term Growth | Yield |
---|---|---|---|
Fastenal Co. | FAST | 9.10% | 2.40% |
Robert Half International, Inc. | RHI | 10.70% | 2.48% |
Skyworks Solutions, Inc. | SWKS | 6.95% | 2.31% |
Watsco, Inc. | WSO | 5.22% | 2.59% |
All of these pay a 2% yield with a minimum 10-year history of dividend increases. They are also financially bulletproof. I also look for fair value valuations based on sales history and discounted cash flow.
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