The stocks that pay dividends can
provide investors with tangible returns on a regular basis regardless of market
conditions. These stocks are a sign of corporate’s financial health. Dividends
communicate a positive message to investors who perceive a long-term dividend
as a sign of corporate maturity and strength. In this article I am sharing five
ações brasileiras com
dividendos stocks that are paying good dividends. Below are they.
It is a Brazil-based company involved
in the real estate sector. The company along with its subsidiaries is engaged
in the development, sale and rental of commercial properties, asset management,
operation of shopping center, business of management services and contracts
management. It operates with its six business sectors which include the
Building sector, the Real Estate Development sector, the Warehouse sector, the
Shopping sector, the Services sector and Others which includes the rental of
other types of real estate properties.
It has a market capitalization of 1.78
Billion, EPS is 1.74, P/E ratio is 12.37 and the dividend yield is 4.07% at the
annual dividend payout of 0.88.
It is a Brazil-based company which is
mainly engaged in the paper industry. It is structured in three business units
which include Forestry sector, Paper sector and Conversion sector. The company
sells its products in Brazil and abroad, including such countries as Argentina,
China, Spain, Ecuador, Singapore, Nigeria, Philippines, Germany, Italy and
France, among others. As of December 31, 2011 the company had a number of
companies which include Klabin Argentina SA, Klabin Ltd, Klabin Forest Products
Company and IKAPE Empreendimentos Ltda, among others.
The company has a market
capitalization of 11.31 Billion, EPS is 0.62, P/E ratio is 20.59 and the
dividend yield is 2.49% at the annual dividend payout of 0.16.
The company is involved in the real
estate industry. With its subsidiaries the company is engaged in the
development, purchase and sale of residential and commercial property, the
construction and operation of shipping centers, the leasing of commercial real
estate properties, the provision of administration and contract management
services and the operation of hotels and tourist activities. It operates with
its four segments such as Real Estate Development, Shopping Centers, Hotels and
Services and Other Businesses.
It has a market capitalization of 2.93
Billion, EPS is 0.30, P/E ratio is 22.27 and the dividend yield is 2.65% at the
annual dividend payout of 0.12.
It is a Brazil-based holding company
which is engaged in the real estate sector. The company offers leasing and
management of shopping malls. It also participates in other real estate
companies. The company operates and manages real estate properties of its own
and of third parties. It is specialized in managing shopping malls, leasing
their spaces, managing commercial developments and facilitating leasing
processes of real estate properties. On May 24, 2012, the company inaugurated
Shopping Estacao BH, in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais.
It has a market capitalization of 9.07
Billion, EPS is 3.03, P/E ratio is 6.56 and the dividend yield is 2.37% at the
annual dividend payout of 0.47.
The company is mainly engaged in the
commercial real estate sector. It is involved in the management of its own or
third party real estate properties, leasing of property and operation of
parking lots. As of December 31, 2011, the company’s subsidiaries included 253
Participacoes Ltda, SC Corretora de Imoveis Ltda, SC Varejo Grande SP
Empreendimentos e Participacoes Ltda, Top Center Empreendimentos e Participacoes
Ltda and SC Sul Empreendimentos e Participacoes Ltda, among others.
The company has a market
capitalization of 2.07 Billion, EPS is 2.24, P/E ratio is 16.17 and the
dividend yield is 2.28% at the annual dividend payout of 0.43.
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