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High-dividend - undervalued

Hi everyone, I'm currently looking for high-dividend stocks that I think look undervalued. I would like to introduce you to my favorites and look forward to your additions. Let's get started:


$FMG (-2.2%) - Fortescue Metals Group


Fortescue is one of the world's leading iron ore producers with a dividend yield of 10.7%. The stock currently trades at a favorable P/E of 6.53 and shows upside potential of around 12% based on an intrinsic valuation of AUD 20.45. Despite a share price decline of over 36% last year, FMG remains an attractive candidate for dividend hunters due to its high EBIT margin (46.76%) and solid balance sheet.


$PLSV (-0.23%) - Paratus Energy Services Ltd.


Paratus Energy Services is a specialist in offshore energy infrastructure, particularly in Mexico and Brazil. With a dividend yield of an impressive 21.05% and a forward P/E ratio of just 6.07, the share appears highly undervalued. The current share price is around NOK 44.66, while the fair value is estimated at around NOK 89.49 - an upside potential of over 50%. The high margins (EBIT margin: 46%) and stable cash flows make Paratus an exciting choice.


$KCC (-0.08%) - Klaveness Combination Carriers


KCC is a leading provider of combined cargo ships and offers an exceptional dividend yield of 18.4%. The share is currently trading at a P/E ratio of just 4.19 and is undervalued by around 35% compared to its fair value of around NOK 119. Despite a difficult year (-17.9%), the company impresses with strong net margins (33.29%) and a solid balance sheet.


$BCE (-0.29%) - BCE Inc.


BCE is one of Canada's largest telecommunications companies with a stable dividend yield of just under 12%. After a share price decline of about 14% last year, the stock is considered undervalued (fair value: ~$85). BCE benefits from its market-leading position and continued investment in fiber optic networks, which could support long-term growth.


$NPI (+0.18%) - Northland Power


Northland Power is a global renewable energy provider with a focus on offshore wind power. The share offers a dividend yield of 6.7% and is currently trading well below its fair value (fair value: ~$41). Analysts see upside potential of over 60%, supported by major projects such as Hai Long and Baltic Power.


$UKW (+0.8%) - Greencoat UK Wind


Greencoat UK Wind invests in UK wind farms and offers a stable dividend yield of around 10.5%. The current share price (~126p) is well below the average target price (190p), signaling upside potential of around 50%. Thanks to its inflation-linked dividend policy and solid cash flows, UKW remains an attractive option for long-term investors.


I look forward to your additions or opinions on these stocks!

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$UKW I have topped up twice in the last few days. It's a shame that the @Simpson employment agency at Ukw has been dissolved.
I'm looking forward to more dividends and of course hope that it will be increased again in February! 😀🎉
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$FMG I also have it on my watchlist

$PLSV and $KCC I have to take a look at both first 👍 unfortunately I missed the last dip at $FRO...would also be a candidate that is missing on the list 😉 $BWLPG is also still on the watch....

Canada is out for me because of the withholding tax...

$UKW well, there are just as good alternatives in the BDC sector, as they are sideways performers.

But what's definitely missing from the list in my opinion is Petrobras $PETR4 $PETR3 😉
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$UKW? Ask @Simpson 😀
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@Hotte1909 I don't need to ask because I suggested the value myself.
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@Khlmysee yes to his experience with the share.
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The shipping market is currently highly undervalued and presents a big potential for growth associated with high dividend yields, you can read my last 2 articles about the tanker market and the dry bulk market for more insight 🚢

It's a cyclical industry, but the return in dividend can be really high
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@Khlmysee How do you currently rate the following shares? You were/are also invested in them...

$HAUTO

$TRMD A

$WAWI
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@Pezi I currently only have TORM. My tanker "bet", so to speak.

You certainly can't go wrong with $HAUTO and $WAWI if you weight them 50/50. They currently seem to be competing for the RoRo market.
Thanks for the elaboration. The NPI tip was suuuuper. They have currently broken through the downtrend that has lasted for years. In addition to the dividend yield, the share yield is now also very interesting.
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