A Week of Yields: Texas Instruments

Most interesting companies paying yield this week

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10/22/2018 10:46
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According to GuruFocus All-In-One Screener, the following are the largest companies that are going to pay their next dividend yield in the coming week:

A.O. Smith Corp. (AOS)

On Oct. 30, the company, which manufacturers water heaters and boilers, is going to pay its next dividend yield. It has a market cap of $8.12 billion and an enterprise value of $7.71 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 1.40% and a forward dividend yield of 1.85% with a payout ratio of 34%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 26%, and it has a record of 26 years of consecutive increases.

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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 19.70% and return on assets of 10.65% are outperforming 86% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 8 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 2.65 is outperforming 68% of other companies in the Global Diversified Industrials industry.

Ron Baron (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 0.33% of outstanding shares followed by Chuck Royce (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.15% and Steven Cohen (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.13%

Enterprise Products Partners LP (EPD)

On Oct. 30, the company, which operates in transports and processes natural gas, liquids and petrochemicals, is going to pay its next dividend yield. It has a market cap of $62.28 billion and an enterprise value of $88.33 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 5.95% and a forward dividend yield of 6.04% with a payout ratio of 125%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 6%, and it has a record of20 years of consecutive increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 5 out of 10. It has a return on equity of 13.10% and return on assets of 5.46% that are outperforming 58% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 5 of 10. Its equity-asset ratio of 0.40 is underperforming 52% of other companies in the Global Oil and Gas Midstream industry.

Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 0.04% of outstanding shares followed by NWQ Managers (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.04%, Jim Simons (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.02% and T Boone Pickens (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.02%.

Alliant Energy Corp. (LNT)

On Oct. 30, the provider of regulated electricity and natural gas services, is going to pay its next dividend yield. It has a market cap of $10.3 billion and an enterprise value of $15.87 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 3.05% and a forward dividend yield of 3.11% with a payout ratio of 62%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 7% and it has a record of fifteen years of consecutive increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 7 out of 10. It has a return on equity of 11.54% and return on assets of 3.48% that are outperforming 55% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 4 of 10. Its equity-asset ratio of 0.30 is underperforming 64% of other companies in the Global Utilities - Regulated Electric industry.

The Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio) is the largest guru shareholder with 0.52% of outstanding shares followed by Simons with 0.45%, George Soros (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.03% and Mario Gabelli (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.01%.

Omega Healthcare Investors Inc. (OHI)

The self-administered real estate investment trust is going to pay its next dividend yield on Oct. 30. It has a market cap of $6.64 billion and an enterprise value of $11.4 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 7.93% and a forward dividend yield of 7.96% with a payout ratio of 555%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 8% and a record of 15 years of consecutive dividend increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 7 out of 10. The company's return on equity of 2.59% and return on assets of 1.06% are underperforming 84% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 4 of 10. Its equity-asset ratio of 0.41 is underperforming 73% of other companies in the Global REIT - Healthcare Facilities industry.

Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 0.15% of outstanding shares followed by Richard Pzena (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.01%.

Clorox Co. (CLX)

The company, which operates in the household product market, is going to pay its next dividend yield on Oct. 30. It has a market cap of $19.08 billion and an enterprise value of $21.08 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 2.42% and a forward dividend yield of 2.5% with a payout ratio of 56%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 5.7% and a record of 40 years of consecutive dividend 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 119.03% and return on assets of 16.84% are outperforming 92% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 5 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 0.05 is underperforming 87% of other companies in the Global Household and Personal Products industry.

Simons is the company's largest guru shareholder with 1.87% of outstanding shares followed by the Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.32%, Yacktman Asset Management (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.05% and Ken Fisher (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.03%

Texas Instruments Inc. (TXN)

The manufacturer of semiconductors is going to pay its next dividend yield on Oct. 30. It has a market cap of $98.72 billion and an enterprise value of $96.02 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 2.42% and a forward dividend yield of 3.02% with a payout ratio of 54%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 22% and a record of 15 years of consecutive dividend increase.

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The company has a GuruFocus profitability and growth rating of 9 out of 10. The company's return on equity of 41.04% and return on assets of 25.27% are outperforming 97% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 7 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 1.01 is underperforming 60% of other companies in the Global Semiconductors industry.

PRIMECAP Management (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 3.52% of outstanding shares followed by Chris Davis (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.5%, Spiros Segalas (Trades, Portfolio) with 0.36% and Barrow, Hanley, Mewhinney & Strauss with 0.36%.

Eaton Vance Corp. (EV)

The company, which provides asset management and investment advisory services, is going to pay its next dividend yield on Oct. 30. It has a market cap of $5.58 billion and an enterprise value of $6.16 billion. It has a trailing dividend yield of 2.71% and a forward dividend yield of 3.0% with a payout ratio of 42%. Its yield has a five-year growth rate of 9% and a record of 37 years of consecutive dividend 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 34.41% and return on assets of 14.47% are outperforming 86% of other competitors. Its financial strength is rated 6 of 10. Its cash-debt ratio of 0.53 is underperforming 76% of other companies in the Global Asset Management industry.

Pioneer Investments (Trades, Portfolio) is the company's largest guru shareholder with 0.04% of outstanding shares followed by Cohen with 0.03%.

This week Royal Bank of Canada (RY), Lowe’s Companies Inc. (LOW) and Bank of New York Mellon Corp. (BK) are going also going to pay dividends.

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

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