Posted on 11/16/18
Aqua America: A Company That Navigates In Known Waters
SummaryThe company is on a 10-year dividend growth streak, to be sustained.Management's acquisition frenzy seems to be paying off.A fast pace growing customer list brings positive . . .
Posted on 9/12/18
American Express: Is This The Time To Sell?
SummaryNew management that needs to confront new challenges.A $50M gap between revenue expectations and reported figures.Intrinsic value and stock price clearly aren’t getting along.Members of our . . .
Posted on 9/6/18
Stanley Black & Decker: Buy Its Stock Or Buy Its Tools?
SummaryOutstanding dividend history, now entered the Dividend King list.Future growth by acquisitions in a competitive industry.Price tag might be to expensive for an under 2% yielder.Members . . .
Posted on 7/26/18
Genuine Parts - The Company Too Many Investors Choose To Ignore
SummaryGPC has been a stellar growth story for the past 90 years.Genuine Parts has increased its dividend for an amazing 62 consecutive years.The company just beat . . .
Posted on 4/11/18
Kraft Heinz - The Ketchup Is Drying Up
There are a few predictive reflexes investors have facing certain situations. I call that a “trade combo”. This is a set of factors that, when combined, . . .
Posted on 1/11/18
T. Rowe Price: A Performing Assets Manager For A Bullish Market
I must admit, I rarely let one fly under my radar. But this time, I feel that T. Rowe Price (NASDAQ:TROW) did the trick. While the . . .
Posted on 11/20/17
Mondelez Vs. Hershey; Which One Tastes Better?
As emerging markets' mid-class population is constantly increasing and the fast pace North American way of living is expanding, the interest for snack companies is growing. . . .
Posted on 10/31/17
Honeywell: More Upside Potential
Earnings season is upon us and this gives investors an excellent opportunity to examine the fundamentals of each company. One company that recently reported that I . . .
Posted on 10/25/17
After The Earnings, I Prefer Johnson & Johnson, But Procter & Gamble Is A Better Deal
I’ve been following the third earnings season with great attention. Since September, I’ve entered in the process of investing $100K in the stock market. To this . . .
Posted on 10/18/17
Johnson & Johnson: Amazing Company, But There Is Something Wrong
I’ll tell you right upfront: I love Johnson & Johnson (JNJ). It was one of my first picks when I started building my dividend portfolio. In . . .
Posted on 10/11/17
Raytheon: Overpriced, But Still Looking At Strong Dividend Growth
Investment ThesisAfter the budget sequester put a great deal of fear around military and defense contractors, we went into a surprising bullish market for all of . . .
Posted on 10/10/17
Raytheon: Overpriced, But Still Looking At Strong Dividend Growth
Geopolitical instability is on the rise and RTN will be able to benefit from this situation due to its strong international presence.The company increased its dividend . . .
Posted on 9/11/17
Verizon - Better Than A Bond, Worse Than A Stock
Investment ThesisIf you have been a Verizon (VZ) shareholder over the past 5 years, you must be seeking income. You must be very disappointed. In fact, . . .
Posted on 9/8/17
A Sweet Treat At A 2.50% Yield For You
Investment ThesisI don’t know about you, but I have a sweet tooth. My favorite chocolate bar is the Cookie & Cream by Hershey (HSY). You can . . .
Posted on 7/12/17
Accenture: A Solid Business Model With Underpriced Shares
Investment ThesisAccenture (ACN) is a global service provider in various business segments such as strategy, consulting, digital, technology, and operations. This company is the leader in . . .
Posted on 6/29/17
Altria Vs. Philip Morris - Which Geographic Market Is Worth Your Investment?
IntroductionI will not surprise anybody here by telling you that the tobacco industry has been declared to be a "dead one" for over a decade. Still, . . .
Posted on 7/13/16
CVS Health Corp.: Prescription For Dividends
I am a dividend growth investor. I want to own shares of companies that reward shareholders with dividends and dividend growth. When I first started investing, . . .

