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CEL: Bull or Bear?
New Global Telecom Index Connects Investors to Dividends
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<> <> As investors search for defensive stock investments and high dividend yields during the current bear market turmoil, they need look no further than telecom services companies. In contrast to many of the existing telecom ETFs (the four listed below are all down by about 40% on average in the last year) which have large positions in Verizon (VZ) and AT&T (T), the ETF Innovators [ETFI] Global Telco Dividend Income Index is structured as an equally-weighted, all-world index among the top 35 rated compani>>...
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Dialing for Dividends in Telcos
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-15.28%
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(closed on 11/18/08)
<> Although not completely immune from the current global economic slowdown, many telecom services companies are currently yielding higher amounts than tobacco companies and the Utilities Select Sector SPDR (XLU). Although many of the foreign telecom companies included in the ETFI Global Telco Services Dividend Income Index issued special one-time dividends over the past year which inflates their trailing 12-month yield; both Verizon (VZ) and AT&T (T) are currently yielding over 6% each while trading at multi-year lows. In >...
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Cellcom Israel (CEL): Dialing for dividends
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"Cellcom Israel (NYSE: CEL) is the dominant cell phone provider in a country where more people use cell phones than almost anywhere else on earth," notes Carla Pasternak.
The editor of High Yield Investing explains, "In fact, there are more cellular phones than people." Here's her look at her latest "High Yield Stock of the Month," which offers a double-digit dividend yield. <>"Israelis use them at home instead of traditional fixed line phones. Every 12-year old kid has a cell phone glued to their ear. But the market still has room to grow. The nation's population is growing at almost 2% a year>...
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Shalom: Forbes expert calls on Cellcom Israel (CEL)
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Filed under: International markets, Middle East, Newsletters, Stocks to Buy, Israel "As is the case with most countries in the Middle East, Israel rarely comes up in discussions of global 'safe havens', notes John Christy. The editor of The Forbes International Investment Report explains, "But so far this year, Israel has been a pretty good place to hide from Wall Street's woes." Here he looks at one Israeli favorite, Cellcom Israel (NYSE: CEL). <>"Putting stereotypes about risk aside, Israel offers a lot of interesting opportunities, even for fairly conservative investors. Cellcom Israel is a >...
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Shalom: Forbes expert calls on Cellcom Israel (CEL)
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-2.02%
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(closed on 08/11/08)
"As is the case with most countries in the Middle East, Israel rarely comes up in discussions of global 'safe havens', notes John Christy.
The editor of The Forbes International Investment Report explains, "But so far this year, Israel has been a pretty good place to hide from Wall Street’s woes." Here he looks at one Israeli favorite, Cellcom Israel (NYSE: CEL). <>"Putting stereotypes about risk aside, Israel offers a lot of interesting opportunities, even for fairly conservative investors. Cellcom Israel is a prime example. The company is Israel’s largest mobile phone service provider, with><>><>><>< />><>><>><>><>><>>< />...
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Trading Ideas: Cellcom Israel, Ltd (CEL)
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-9.47%
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Cellcom Israel, Ltd. (CEL) provides cellular telephone services in Israel. It offers basic and advanced cellular telephone services, text and multimedia messaging services, and advanced cellular content and data services. The company’s basic cellular telephony services include voice mail, cellular fax, call waiting, call forwarding, caller identification, conference calling, Push-and-Talk, Talk 2, additional number, collect [...]
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