Monday, April 30, 2012

3 Undervalued, High-Liquidity Mid-Cap Dividend Stocks


Are you looking for mid-sized companies that still have room to grow? Interested in stocks paying dividend income, but don't know where to start? Do you prefer companies with high liquidity? For ideas on where to look, we ran a screen you might find interesting.The Price/Earnings ratio is one of the most commonly used price-multiple metrics. Often, EPS from the last four quarters is used to derive this number. A firm that has a high P/E ratio generally indicates that investors have high expectations of the firm relative to future earnings growth. By the opposite token, investors generally have lower expectations of a firm with a low P/E ratio. A firm that holds a P/E below 10 could be viewed as having "value investment" potential. One thing to remember is that EPS is an accounting measure that could be potentially manipulated. Thus the P/E is only as good as
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