5 Cheap Guru Stocks With High Dividend Yields

General Motors makes the list

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Mar 20, 2020
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According to the GuruFocus All-in-One Screener as of March 20, the following guru-held companies have high dividend yields and are trading with very low price-earnings ratios.

Popular

Popular Inc.'s (BPOP, Financial) dividend yield is 4.78% and the payout ratio is 0.32. Over the past 52 weeks, the price has fallen 52.05% and shares are trading with a price-book ratio of 0.44 and a price-earnings ratio of 3.96.

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The Puerto Rico-based financial holding company has a market cap of $2.38 billion. The return on equity of 11.7% and return on assets of 1.33% are outperforming 58% of companies in the banks industry. The cash-debt ratio of 2.84 is outperforming 68% of competitors.

The company’s largest guru shareholder is Hotchkis & Wiley with 2.67% of outstanding shares, followed by Chuck Royce (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.47% and Jeremy Grantham (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.36%.

General Motors

General Motors Co.’s (GM, Financial) dividend yield is 8.11%. Over the past 52 weeks, the price has fallen 49% and the stock is trading with a price-earnings ratio of 3.95 and a price-book ratio of 0.59.

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The car manufacturer has a $26.51 billion market cap. The return on equity of 15.76% and return on assets of 2.92% are outperforming 52% of competitors. The cash-debt ratio of 0.22 is underperforming 69% of competitors. The equity-asset ratio of 0.18 is below the industry median of 0.46.

Warren Buffett (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 5.25% of outstanding shares, followed by Bill Nygren (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.65% and David Einhorn (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.43%.

Imperial Oil

Imperial Oil Ltd.'s (IMO, Financial) dividend yield is 6.96% with a payout ratio of 0.30. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has fallen 64%. Shares are trading with a price-book ratio of 0.42 and a price-earnings ratio of 4.64.

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The Canadian oil company has a market cap of $6.85 billion. GuruFocus rated its profitability 7 out of 10. The return on equity of 8.94% and return on assets of 5.24% are outperforming 71% of competitors. Its financial strength is rated 6 out of 10. The cash-debt ratio of 0.32 is below the industry median of 0.35.

First Eagle Investment (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 3.15% of outstanding shares, followed by Jim Simons (Trades, Portfolio)’ Renaissance Technologies with 0.06% and Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.02%.

Carnival

Carnival Corp.'s (CCL, Financial) dividend yield is 16.57% with a payout ratio of 0.46. Over the past 52 weeks, the stock has fallen 79% and the shares are trading with a price-book ratio of 0.33 and a price-earnings ratio of 2.76.

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The cruise company has a market cap of $8.56 billion and a GuruFocus profitability rating of 8 out of 10. The return on equity of 12.11% and return on assets of 6.8% are outperforming 80% of competitors. Its financial strength is rated 5 out of 10 with a cash-debt ratio of 0.05 and equity-asset ratio of 0.56.

With 3.10% of outstanding shares, PRIMECAP Management (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder, followed by Leon Cooperman (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.11% and John Rogers (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.09%.

ConocoPhillips

ConocoPhillips's (COP, Financial) dividend yield is 5.19% and the payout ratio is 0.21. Over the past 52 weeks, the share price has fallen 59.85%. The stock is trading with a price-book ratio of 0.82 and a price-earnings ratio of 4.26.

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The oil and gas producer has a market cap of $29.49 billion. GuruFocus rated its profitability 7 out of 10. The return on equity of 21.41% and return on assets of 10.17% are outperforming 90% of competitors. Its financial strength is rated 6 out of 10. The equity-asset ratio of 0.5 is above the industry median of 0.47.

With 0.4% of outstanding shares, Ken Fisher (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder, followed by First Eagle Investment with 0.30% and Steven Cohen (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.22%.

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