Thursday, 19 September 2013

Four Strong France Dividend Stocks to Look Into




France is considered as one of the largest country in the world in terms of trading. The country exports and import different types of raw material, automobile and electronic product. In 2010, its exports totaled $456.8 billion while imports totaled up to $532.2 billion. French stocks provide investors many opportunities to generate income. If you are looking for Les actions versant des dividendes à acheter en France take a look on these following stocks that can be helpful for you.
Danone SA (EPA: BN)
It is a France-based food company which is mainly engaged in producing fresh milk products, baby foods, biscuits, cereal products and medical products. It also co-produces bottled water. It has presence in the infant food market in France through its subsidiary, Bledina. The company has developed two probiotic dairy product lines known under the names Actimel, and Activia, as well as a line of low-fast products under the names Taillefine, Vitalinea and Ser. In May 2013, it acquired an equity interest of over 90% in Happy Family, a baby food producer.
The company has a market capitalization of 32.41 Billion, EPS is 2.95, P/E ratio is 18.72 and the dividend yield is 2.62% at the annual dividend payout of 1.45.
Fromageries Bel SA (EPA: FBEL)
The company is engaged in the manufacture of branded cheeses. Its products portfolio includes brands such as Kiri, Babybel, The Laughing Cow, Boursin and Leerdammer, Cantadou, Boursin, Karicka, Bonbel, Kaukauna, Maredsous, Gervais, Limiano, Merkts, Mini Baybel, Picon Port Salut, among others. As of December 31, 2011 Fromageries Bel SA was in 67.45% owned by Unibel and in 24.06% owned by Societe pour le Financement de I Industrie Laitiere.
It has a market capitalization of 1.82 Billion, EPS is 18.73, P/E ratio is 14.25 and the dividend yield is 2.34% at the annual dividend payout of 6.25.
Bongrain SA (EPA: BH)
It is mainly engaged in the production of cheese and other dairy products. The company produces a range of dairy products such as cheese, butter and cream, for the retail market and food services professionals, as well as technical butters and highly specific dairy proteins for the food, dietetic and health industries. The company’s brands include Aperivais de Saint Moret, Boursault, Elle & Vire, Bakony, Chavrie and Saladena among many others. In April 2013, it announced the acquisition of a majority stake in Fromagerie Berthaut in order to develop its offering of cheese specialty products.
It has a market capitalization of 721.82 Million, EPS is 3.55, P/E ratio is 14.52 and the dividend yield is 2.52% at the annual dividend payout of 1.30.
Fleury Michon SA (EPA: FLE)
It is a France-based company which is engaged in developing meal solutions in the self-service delicatessen and prepared meals segments in France. It has three segments: Pole GMS France, a fresh packed self-service of the radius catering and delicatessen-GMS branded Fleury, Michon a brand distributors, regulation, production and distribution in France; Pole International: a fresh packaged Self-Service-regulation of production and distribution outside France; and the Other Sectors segment: food and beverage services, excluding travel and home restoration and are of business support and assistance to subsidiaries in logistics, human resources and information system, France.
The company has a market capitalization of 167.00 Million, EPS is 4.39, P/E ratio is 9.39 and the dividend yield is 2.91% at the annual dividend payout of 1.20.

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