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Stocks That Trade At A Discount To Value - December Update

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This short article is a bimonthly news update of stocks for value investors that we follow in our “Margin of Safety Portfolio.” These are stocks identified to have a durable competitive advantage and, based upon our intrinsic valuation models and fundamental analysis, are trading at a discount to intrinsic value

30 Efficient, Dividend Paying Companies With Cheap Stock Prices

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Dividends are great, but dividend stocks with significant capital appreciation potential are even better. Here are the top 30 Magic Formula stocks that pay a dividend.

3 Investment Sectors That Look Oversold

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Magic Formula Investing is not only good for finding oversold stocks, but also oversold investment sectors. Here is a look at 3 sectors that are currently heavily represented in MFI. Are they a good fit for your portfolio?

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9 Dividend Stocks Sending More Cash To Shareholders

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We all are looking for the perfect dividend stock. In an utopian world, the perfect dividend stock would be one that is both high-yield and provide a high dividend growth rate. Its share price would appreciate ratable with its increasing dividend. All of this would be driven by increasing earnings and cash flow.

Is It TIme To Etch Lam Research (LRCX) Into Your Portfolio?

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Lam Research is a semiconductor equipment company specializing in the etch and clean steps. A great business model and solid competitive position make it an interesting stock, but how much longer can it keep up current momentum?

2 Solar Stocks That Look Too Cheap

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The market appears to be vastly undervaluing two Magic Formula stocks directly leveraged to the rapidly growing and huge potential market for solar energy.

Bank Shareholders: Forget About Dividend Increases

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The most important dividend events of the past week included news that have regulators warned financial companies to restrict dividend increases and stock buybacks for the near future. According to Reuters, executives from Goldman Sachs (GS) and JP Morgan Chase (JPM) have had talks with regulators about returning more cash to shareholders.