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S&P 500   4,967.23
DOW   37,986.40
QQQ   414.65
How major US stock indexes fared Friday, 4/19/2024
Stock market today: Tumbling tech stocks drag Wall Street to the finish line of another losing week
American Express profits jump 34%, helped by jump in new customers, higher spending
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S&P 500   4,967.23
DOW   37,986.40
QQQ   414.65
How major US stock indexes fared Friday, 4/19/2024
Stock market today: Tumbling tech stocks drag Wall Street to the finish line of another losing week
American Express profits jump 34%, helped by jump in new customers, higher spending
American Express, Fifth Third rise; Netflix, PPG Industries fall, Friday, 4/19/2024
Intuitive Surgical Stock Can Trend Much Higher This Year 
3 Magnificent Seven Stocks Outperforming the Rest
Bargain Hunting: 3 Stocks With RSIs That Scream Oversold
S&P 500   4,967.23
DOW   37,986.40
QQQ   414.65
How major US stock indexes fared Friday, 4/19/2024
Stock market today: Tumbling tech stocks drag Wall Street to the finish line of another losing week
American Express profits jump 34%, helped by jump in new customers, higher spending
American Express, Fifth Third rise; Netflix, PPG Industries fall, Friday, 4/19/2024
Intuitive Surgical Stock Can Trend Much Higher This Year 
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It’s Time To Buy (More) High-Yielding Verizon (NYSE: VZ)

It’s Time To Buy (More) High-Yielding Verizon (NYSE: VZ)High-Yield Not Likely To Lag Much Longer

When the COVID-19 pandemic began one of the very first things I started to do was highlight the asset classes, sectors, industries, and companies investors should turn to in times of trouble. Among them were and are the high-yielding stocks including REITs, infrastructure, blue-chip, technology, and consumer names long-term investors can count on for income if not growth. In that light, it’s not surprising that dividend names like Clorox (NYSE: CLX), Conagra (NYSE: CAG), Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL), and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) have risen not only to post-pandemic highs but also to new all-time highs.

What is surprising is that other high-yield names, names like Verizon for instance, have failed to follow their counterparts higher. It’s understandable that AT&T might lag, it’s diversified model is a handicap in today’s environment what with theme parks and the production of new media under so much stress. Verizon (NYSE: VZ) on the other hand is a pure-play on a fundamental aspect of our technological world, the very ability to connect with the digital world. I mean, how else to do you connect with clients or eCommerce


The Results Are In, Steady Stable Growth Is Still The Forecast

Verizon reported this morning to little fanfare and I find that odd. This 4.4% yielding stock saw its revenue and earnings fall for the 2nd quarter, as expected, but there are so many positive within the report it’s hard to know where to start. On the top line, revenue of $30.40 billion fell -5.3% from the previous year but beat consensus by 140 basis points. Looking at it from the bigger picture, the quarterly results are a downtick from the 1st quarter but the first quarter saw a much-smaller -1.62% (adj) decline and forecast flat to +1.% for the 3rd.

On the bottom line, adjusted EPS of $1.18 beat consensus by $0.03 while GAAP EPS of $1.13 missed by $0.02 but once again the bigger picture is much brighter. While quarterly results fell 4% this follows a +5% increase in the first quarter and management is expecting flat to slightly positive growth in the following quarter. Basically, the company took a hit from the pandemic but it was small and fleeting. If you factor in the $0.14 impact management ascribed to the pandemic earnings growth would have accelerated from the 1st quarter.

On a subscription basis, the company’s bread and butter, consumer retail post-paid subscriptions missed consensus by 4.0% but were more than offset by the business segment. Business retail post-paid subscriptions grew 280K versus the 165K forecast on strength in the stay-at-home/work-from-home trends.

The Dividend, HIgh-Yield And Oh So Safe

It would be remiss of me to say that any companies dividend was invincible because that just isn’t the case. What I can say, however, is that when it comes to the data and metrics Verizon’s 4.4% yield and positive outlook for growth are about as safe as you can find. The payout ratio is running about 50% and there is some debt to consider but those are the only negatives I can find. Offsetting those issues, if you can find fault in them, is the company’s cash position, free-cash-flow, and coverage ratios all of which point to the 14th year of distribution increase.

Regarding the company’s cash. Verizon says it is well on the way to meeting its target $10 billion cash savings by the end of 2021. At this time, they’ve realized over $7.2 billion in savings and see additional opportunities for saving beyond the $10 billion target. At the end of the first half of 2020, the company’s free-cash-flow of $13.7 billion is up 74% from the prior year and growing.

The Technical Outlook: Lacklust Action Is About To Change

Shares of Verizon made a decent rebound from the March lows but has failed to stage the kind of rebound seen in other high-yield now low-yield pandemic plays. The price action has been meandering below the pre-pandemic highs for a couple of months now but I think that is about to change. Today’s results aren’t enough to spark a major rally I think, not by itself, but the stage is set for this company to springboard higher, at least to the $58 region, over the next few weeks. Longer-term, this stock is definitely a buy trading at only 11.5X it’s forward earnings and one that will deliver solid returns in both capital gains and dividends. And that’s not even considering the impacts that 5G is going to have on Verizon and the entire tech space.

It’s Time To Buy (More) High-Yielding Verizon (NYSE: VZ)

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Companies Mentioned in This Article

CompanyMarketRank™Current PricePrice ChangeDividend YieldP/E RatioConsensus RatingConsensus Price Target
Clorox (CLX)
3.3517 of 5 stars
$143.58+0.3%3.34%227.91Reduce$148.63
Conagra Brands (CAG)
3.6665 of 5 stars
$30.63+0.9%4.57%15.39Hold$33.14
Apple (AAPL)
4.8547 of 5 stars
$165.00-1.2%0.58%25.70Moderate Buy$203.34
Microsoft (MSFT)
4.5206 of 5 stars
$399.12-1.3%0.75%36.09Moderate Buy$432.13
Verizon Communications (VZ)
4.7669 of 5 stars
$40.50+0.9%6.57%14.67Moderate Buy$44.50
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Thomas Hughes

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Technical and Fundamental Analysis

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Thomas Hughes has been a contributing writer for MarketBeat since 2019.

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Technical analysis, the S&P 500; retail, consumer, consumer staples, dividends, high-yield, small caps, technology, economic data, oil, cryptocurrencies

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Associate of Arts in Culinary Technology

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Market watcher, trader and investor for numerous websites. Founded Passive Market Intelligence LLC to provide market research insights. 


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