A Week of Yields: JPMorgan, American Express

Largest companies paying yields the next week

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Sep 30, 2018
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According to GuruFocus All-In-One Screener, the following are the largest companies that are going to pay its next dividend yield the coming week:

Comcast Corp. (CMCSA)

On Oct. 2, the media and technology company is going to pay its next dividend yield. It has a market cap of $162 billion and an enterprise value of $222 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 1.96% and a forward dividend yield of 2.15% with a payout ratio of 14%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 14% and it has a record of 10 years of consecutive increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 8 out of 10. The company's return on equity of 37.54% and return on assets of 12.78% are outperforming 90% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 5 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 0.09 is underperforming 79% of other companies in the Global Pay TV industry.

Dodge & Cox is the company's largest guru shareholder with 2.88% of outstanding shares followed by Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss with 0.77% and First Eagle Investment (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.69%.

Terreno Realty Corp. (TRNO)

On Oct. 4, the real estate investment trust is going to pay its next dividend yield. It has a market cap of $2.2 billion and an enterprise value of $2.64 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 2.33% and a forward dividend yield of 2.55% with a payout ratio of 81%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 13% and it has a record of seven years of consecutive increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 8 out of 10. It has a return on equity of 5.78% and return on assets of 3.97% that is outperforming 53% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 5 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 0.06 is outperforming 52% of other companies in the Global REIT industry.

Chris Davis (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 0.59% of outstanding shares followed by Jim Simons (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.52% and Manning & Napier Advisors Inc. with 0.25%.

American Express Co. (AXP)

On Oct. 4, the company is going to pay its next dividend yield. It has a market cap of $91.69 billion and an enterprise value of $119 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 1.31% and a forward dividend yield of 1.46% with a payout ratio of 36%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 13% and it has a record of seven years of consecutive increase.

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The provider of payment solutions, travel solutions and other related services has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 3 out of 10. The company has a return on equity of 16.38% and a return on assets of 1.94% that is underperforming 56% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 3 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 0.51 is underperforming 59% of other companies in the Global Credit Services industry.

Warren Buffet is the largest guru shareholder with 17.65% of outstanding shares followed by Dodge & Cox with 3.05%.

Horizon Bancorp (IN) (HBNC)

The holding company that provides banking services is going to pay its next dividend yield on Oct. 4. It has a market cap of $757.66 million and an enterprise value of $1.25 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 1.89% and a forward dividend yield of 2.03% with a payout ratio of 33%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 15% and a record of eight years of consecutive dividend increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 1 out of 10. The company's return on equity of 10% and return on assets of 1.13% are outperforming 66% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 3 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 0.12 is underperforming 89% of other companies in the Global Regional Banks industry.

Simons is the company's largest guru shareholder with 2.44% of outstanding shares.

JPMorgan Chase & Co. (JPM)

The bank institution and provider of financial services is going to pay its next dividend yield on Oct. 4. It has a market cap of $379 billion and an enterprise value of $301 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 1.99% and a forward dividend yield of 2.84% with a payout ratio of 30%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 11% and a record of eight years of consecutive dividend increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 3 out of 10. The company's return on equity of 10.17% and return on assets of 1.09% are outperforming 63% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 4 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 1.35 is outperforming 53% of other companies in the Global Banks industry.

Dodge & Cox is the company's largest guru shareholder with 0.75% of outstanding shares followed by PRIMECAP Management (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.69% and Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss with 0.46%

Disclosure: I do not own any stocks mentioned in this article.