Quality Individual U.S. Companies
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We generally prefer investment funds over individual stocks to minimize investment selection risk (focusing more on asset allocation as the greater issue). However, when we do look at individual stocks, we focus on quality companies with financial strength, limited leverage, solid cash flow, and growing sales and dividends.
This short list consists of companies that are candidates for consideration. If you are a do-it-yourself investor who prefers individual stocks; and you have a non-speculative, conservative approach, this list may be worth researching further.
We identified those companies that S&P rated B+ or better for earnings and dividend strength, and which paid dividends continuously for at least 10 years. Subsequently, we ran that list through a fundamental filter (described below) to arrive at this list of six prospects.
These are not recommendations for purchase, but they are a list that has been “worked over” a bit from the data angle. We have not made a thematic evaluation and make no representation about the “story” for each company. That’s up to you to do that. You need to look into them more fully before deciding to own any of them. At a minimum, this list may save do-it-yourself investors some work.
The two tables that follow each contain the same list, but with different quantitative attributes.
Filter Results 11/06/2009
Companies in the tables: ADP, BF.B, ECA, HRL, JNJ, TDW.
Here are the screening criteria we used on the companies we first identified through S&P as strong and with 10 years or more of dividends payments:
Richard Shaw
QVM Group LLC
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![]() About Richard Shaw (http://www.QVMgroup.com)
Richard is a principal of QVM Group LLC, a fee-based investment advisor based in Connecticut with clients across the country. He provides investment coaching to "do-it-yourself" investors, and manages portfolios for those who prefer not to make their own decisions. His investment approach is based on value, asset allocation, benchmarking, expense control, risk management, customizing portfolios to each client's specific circumstances, and regular communication about strategy and performance. The QVM Group team also provides municipal refinance services, strategic business planning and financial analysis service for new ventures, private acquisition analysis, and custom investment research. Richard's extensive experience, includes serving on the Board of Directors of Aberdeen Asset Management PLC (London Stock Exchange: ADN), membership on the Board of Directors of Phoenix Investment Counsel (renamed Virtus Investment Advisors), a U.S. pension manager and investment advisor to the Phoenix Funds (renamed Virtus Funds), as well as serving as Managing Director of a series of offshore investment funds based in Luxembourg. He has led institutional asset management sales and had overall responsibility for management of a U.S. mutual funds broker-dealer. He was a charter investor and member of the Board of Directors of several internet companies, including Lending Tree prior to its IPO. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College. QVM Group LLC is a Registered Investment Advisor. Visit the QVM Group website http://www.qvmgroup.com/QVMinvest/ |





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