Welcome and thanks for reading! In this review, I will
gather together important and interesting news and events over the last week
related to my portfolio holdings. In my week review, I put also together some
interesting articles from other websites that caught my attention during the
past week.
Dividends from My Portfolio Holdings:
- On December 1 I received a dividend of € 591.07 from Avance Gas Holding Ltd.
- On December 1 I received a dividend of € 67.17 from Intel Corporation.
- On December 1 I received a dividend of € 15.56 from ConocoPhillips.
- On December 3 I received a dividend of € 39.27 from Pfizer Inc.
Dividend income reported after the deduction of taxes. I
have also updated my Monthly Dividend sheet.
News from My Portfolio Holdings:
November 30, 2015
December 1, 2015
- Fortum Corporation: Fortum starts commercial operation of Chelyabinsk GRES power plant's unit 1 in Russia; Chelyabinsk GRES 2 further delayed
- Neste Corporation: Neste welcomes US EPA's higher than expected renewablefuel volume requirements
- Bank of Nova Scotia: Scotiabank Reports Fourth Quarter and 2015 Results
December 2, 2015
- Royal Bank of Canada: Reports fourth quarter and record 2015 results
December 3, 2015
- TD Bank Group: Reports Fourth Quarter and Fiscal 2015 Results
December 4, 2015
- Kinder Morgan, Inc. Announce 2016 Financial Expectations
- Johnson & Johnson: Announce Completion Of Novira Therapeutics, Inc. Acquisition
Articles that caught my attention:
- Undervalued Dividend Growth Stock of the Week by Jason Fieber, Dividend Mantra on Daily Trade Alert
- The Three Mistakes at Wal-Mart by Timothy McAleenan Jr. on The Conservative Income Investor
- 13 Dividend Income Stocks On Which Dividend Re-Investing Works (Value At DeepDiscounts) by Dividends4Me on Dividend Yield - Stock, Capital, Investment
- Dividend Aristocrats Part 30: Abbott Laboratories by Ben Reynolds on Seeking Alpha
- W.W. Grainger, Inc. (GWW) Dividend Stock Analysis by D4L on Dividend Growth Stocks
- Delivering Dividends With Owens & Minor Inc. by Passive Income Pursuit on Seeking Alpha
- General Mills: A Rock Solid 3% Dividend Yield by Simply Safe Dividends on Seeking Alpha
- Dividend Aristocrats Part 31: ExxonMobil by Ben Reynolds on Sure Dividend
- Nike, Inc. (NKE) Dividend Stock Analysis by D4L on Dividend Growth Stocks
- What should I do about Kinder Morgan? by Dividend Growth Investor
- Thoughts on Investing into Starbucks (SBUX) by Dividend Diplomats
- Position in Focus: Union Pacific by Passive Income Pursuit
- Dear Santa: All I Want For Christmas Are A Few Good REITs (Part 2) by Brad Thomas on Seeking Alpha
- 10 Dividend Aristocrats With Dividend Yields Greater Than 3% by Simply Safe Dividends
- Will United Parcel Service, Inc. Ship More Dividends Your Way? by Passive Income Pursuit on Seeking Alpha
- PepsiCo Dividend Stock Analysis (PEP) by Ken Faulkenberry on Dividend Value Builder
I wish all readers a nice next week.
Hi DH
ReplyDeleteany thoughts about Kinder Morgan? You've gotta sizable position with it, are u going to average down or just wait and see?
Hi, Yeah I have some shares of KMI. Now I will only wait and see, I wouldn't be surprised, if they will cut the dividend.
DeleteThanks for stopping by!
DH
Thanks for including my articles in this week's review!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the mentions! Kinder Morgan does have me a bit worried but I have to admit I haven't really looked at their finances. Hoping to get that done over this coming week to see how things stand. I'm not necessarily looking to add here but I also feel that I probably should. Guess it's best to wait until I can look at the finances before making that decision. Have a great rest of the weekend!
ReplyDeleteHi! I remember you mentioned before that you use Lynx stock broker. I am thinking of starting an account with them as well(using NN atm), but I have read that they charge 30% source tax on dividends on foreign stocks (this was supposed to be true for at least swedish and german stocks). It would mean a lot of extra work to demand back the overcharged 15% for each dividend payout... Can you confirm if this is true? Kiitos!
ReplyDeleteHi Omid
DeleteYeah I use Lynx broker, but only for North American stock markets, for Nordic markets I use also Nordnet. For dividends from USA and Canada, everything has worked fine on Lynx (15% withholding tax) I have read the same problem with dividends from German, Sweden and French, but unfortunately can't confirm that.
Thanks for stopping by!
DH
You made some good points. Thanks for it. Stock market trading tips
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