H.J. Heinz Company (HNZ)
The Company manufactures and contracts for the manufacture of its products from a variety of raw foods.
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Another one of those 'personalized' suggestions.
I bit on this one because of its reasonable p/e and the nice dividend. It is a relatively safe stock, but there is a danger in that CAPS measures performance relative to the S & P 500 so HNZ might not keep up if the overall market rises dramatically. Of course, to me absolute performance means more than relative performance in real life. I wish CAPS would ditch the S & P comperison.
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Great numbers, a consumer staple, and the weak dollar will boost earnings!
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Defensive large cap
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Great time to invest in dividend-paying, consumer staple company. It's made back most of its losses over the past year, but still lags the S&P. The dividend makes it (like its ketchup) worth the wait.
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Strong brand identification. Low PE. High dividend yield.
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buy and hold never sell
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Zacks Rank 2-Buy, Recommend Outperform, Industry Rank 3 / 217, Target 43.50, Avg Target of 11 analysts 42.15
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Tastes better.
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Heinz has always been a good dividend play. It is a true international company with income coming from EU countries (better income from weak dollar). Products are basic, almost a necessity for daily meals, not high-end, and will do well in recessions
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Steady, good dividend.
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Heinz has been essentially unaffected by the market slowdown. This company will prosper regardless of what the world economic future holds. This is a reasonable entry price.
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Dividend play - 4.60%. I both use and like their products.
Lower Close Limit set at -20% of entry price.
All Member Percentage Bullish 92.9%.
All-Star Percentage Bullish 95.7%.
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I just laid on a bunch of shorts and closed most of my longs. Adding some defensive names here as I think we go down starting tomorrow (now that window dressing is done). I could be wrong but I think the next shoe is about to drop ... it might be employment data or commercial real estate ... don't know.
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put mustard on it!
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food with div
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Bill Johnson is a CEO that knows how to run a company for shareholder return performance...not just his own.
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- 4.6% dividend with tomato sauce for french fries. Could I lose on this?
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Raw costs have come down
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Mmm...condiments...
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I bought it at a higher level . It is in a consoidation mode
now with lower highs and higher lows . With
a pe of 11 and close to 5 yield , and good balance sheet
and this one getting export or foreign income this
seems like a good long term investment .

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