Goldman Sachs' cheap, high dividend picks
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Hey Insiders, Today we will look at a list of stocks put together by Goldman Sachs. This list is of cheap stocks with high dividend yields. We will look specifically at these stocks' payout ratios, dividend yields, and dividend growth. If you have suggestions for next weekend's newsletters, please reach out on Twitter. Onward and Upward, | | |
Stock to Watch: Lumen Technologies (NYSE: LUMN) - The stock has a 73% payout ratio.
- It has an 8.9% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 0%.
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Stock to Watch: Ford (NYSE: F) - The stock has a 20% payout ratio.
- It has a 3.4% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 100%.
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Stock to Watch: IBM (NYSE: IBM) - The stock has a 65% payout ratio.
- It has a 4.6% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 1%.
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Stock to Watch: Morgan Stanley (NYSE: MS) - The stock has a 37% payout ratio.
- It has a 3.7% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 21%.
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Stock to Watch: Pioneer Natural Resources (NYSE: PXD) - The stock has a 53% payout ratio.
- It has an 11.5% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 108%.
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Stock to Watch: ADP (NASDAQ: ADP) - The stock has a 55% payout ratio.
- It has a 2% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 8%.
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Stock to Watch: UPS (NYSE: UPS) - The stock has a 48% payout ratio.
- It has a 3.4% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 25%.
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Stock to Watch: ABBVIE (NYSE: ABBV) - The stock has a 40% payout ratio.
- It has a 3.7% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 8%.
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Stock to Watch: NXP Semiconductors (NASDAQ: NXPI) - The stock has a 24% payout ratio.
- It has a 2.2% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 41%.
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Stock to Watch: Organon & Co. (NYSE: OGN) - The stock has a 22% payout ratio.
- It has a 3.3% expected dividend yield.
- From 2021 to 2023, dividend growth is expected to be 45%.
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