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Here are three attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Enterprise Products PartnersThis week's first dividend stock is Enterprise Products Partners (EPD), a midstream energy services provider. (See EPD Technical Analysis on TipRanks)Goldman SachsLet's move to Goldman Sachs (GS), one of the leading investment banks in the U.S. In the first quarter, Goldman Sachs returned $2.43 billion of capital to shareholders through share repurchases worth $1.5 billion and dividends of $929 million. (See Goldman Sachs Stock Buybacks on TipRanks)Cisco SystemsFinally, let's look at Cisco Systems (CSCO), a networking equipment maker.
Persons: Wall, Elvira Scotto, Scotto, TipRanks, Goldman Sachs, Stephen Biggar, Tal Liani, Cisco's, Liani Organizations: Wall Street, Enterprise Products, Enterprise Products Partners, RBC Capital, U.S, Goldman, Biggar, Securities Industry, Financial Markets Association, Cisco Systems, Cisco, Bank of America Securities Locations: Delaware, industrywide
Investors ought to consider the insight of top Wall Street pros as they hunt for dividend stocks with solid fundamentals. Here are three attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. Overall, he thinks that the company offers a compelling investment opportunity, given its high dividend yield and industry-leading position that enables it to benefit from long-term telecom trends. (See EPD Insider Trading Activity on TipRanks)MPLX LPOur third dividend pick is another midstream energy player, MPLX LP (MPLX). The analyst expects a cash distribution of $3.57 per unit in 2024 and $3.84 per unit in 2025.
Persons: Wall, Ivan Feinseth, TipRanks, Selman Akyol, Akyol, EPD, Elvira Scotto, Scotto Organizations: Verizon Communications, Tigress, Verizon, Enterprise Products, Enterprise Products Partners, Enterprise, MPLX, RBC Capital Locations: unitholders
Dividend-paying stocks give investors a combination of potential price appreciation and income, which can enhance total returns. Bearing that in mind, here are five attractive dividend stocks, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. (See Sunoco Hedge Funds Trading Activity on TipRanks)VICI PropertiesOur next dividend stock is VICI Properties (VICI), a real estate investment trust. For the third quarter, the company declared a cash dividend of $0.415 per share, reflecting a 6.4% increase. For the third quarter, the company declared a cash dividend of $2.09 per share, payable on Dec. 14.
Persons: Mike Blake, Wall, Elvira Scotto, Scotto, TipRanks, Sunoco, VICI, Simon Yarmak, Yarmak, Christopher Horvers, Horvers Organizations: Reuters, Energy, Crestwood Equity Partners, RBC Capital, MGM, North American, JPMorgan, TipRanks, Walmart Locations: Encinitas , California, U.S, Crestwood, Vegas
Renata Scotto Spun an Actor’s Insight Into Vocal Gold
  + stars: | 2023-08-17 | by ( Oussama Zahr | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +3 min
Scotto contained multitudes, and that extended to her vocal categorization, too. Some have described her as a lyric by fach and a spinto by temperament, attributing her vocal decline — inevitable for any singer — to the irreconcilability of the two. Her Cio-Cio-San in Puccini’s “Madama Butterfly,” preserved on two studio recordings, exploits the permeable boundary among those voice types. The progress is not linear; her voice responds to hopes and doubts that the heroine continually surfaces and suppresses. Scotto’s morbidezza — her ability to inflect her middle voice with captivating softness — was arguably her most impressive quality.
Persons: Scotto, fach, , Puccini, , , Lorin Maazel, morbidezza, Verdi’s, ” Scotto, pesky, It’s, Riccardo Muti’s, Violetta, Lucia, Mimì, Desdemona Organizations: Cio Locations: Puccini’s, “ La
Renata Scotto, the firebrand Italian soprano and Metropolitan Opera favorite who was acclaimed for her acting and insights into opera characters as much as for her voice, died on Wednesday in Savona, Italy. At her best, in roles like Puccini’s Cio-Cio San in “Madama Butterfly” and Mimì in “La Bohème,” Verdi’s Violetta in “La Traviata” and Bellini’s “Norma,” Ms. Scotto achieved a dramatic intensity that electrified audiences and elicited the highest praise from her fellow opera stars. “Renata is the closest I have ever worked with a real singing actress,” the tenor Plácido Domingo said in The New York Times Magazine in 1978. “There is an emphasis, a feeling she puts behind every word she interprets.”Vocally, Ms. Scotto could not match the sensuousness of Renata Tebaldi or the astonishing technique and range of Joan Sutherland. But Ms. Scotto’s charisma and stage presence made critics overlook her shortcomings.
Persons: Renata Scotto, Filippo Anselmi, ” Verdi’s Violetta, Bellini’s “ Norma, ” Ms, Scotto, “ Renata, , Plácido Domingo, Renata Tebaldi, Joan Sutherland, Harold C, Schonberg Organizations: firebrand, Metropolitan Opera, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times, Carnegie Hall Locations: Savona, Italy, , “ La, The
Here are five dividend stocks worth considering, according to Wall Street's top experts on TipRanks, a platform that ranks analysts based on their past performance. The company rewards shareholders through a quarterly base dividend, a variable dividend and share buybacks. For the first quarter, Chord declared a total cash dividend of $3.22 per share, including a variable dividend of $1.97 per share. Nonetheless, the analyst reiterated a buy rating on Energy Transfer stock with a price target of $17. For the first quarter of 2023, EOG declared a regular quarterly dividend of $0.825 per share, payable on July 31.
Persons: Scott Mlyn, Wall, Chord, Scott Hanold, Hanold, Elvira Scotto, Scotto, EOG, Nitin Kumar, buybacks, Kumar, Morgan Stanley Organizations: CNBC, IBM, Energy, RBC Capital, Resources, TipRanks Locations: Williston, CHRD, FCF, U.S, Delaware
TipRanks recognized the 10 best analysts in the basic materials sector who delivered noteworthy returns and whose recommendations outperformed their peers. In the process, it analyzed every recommendation by analysts in the basic materials sector over the past 10 years. Then, TipRanks' algorithms calculated the statistical significance of each rating, analysts' overall success rate and the average return. Top 10 analysts from the basic materials sectorThe image below shows the most successful Wall Street analysts from the basic materials sector. T J Schultz — RBC CapitalT J Schultz has the 10th spot on the list, with a success rate of 63%.
Persons: Rafael Henrique, Lightrocket, TipRanks, Dan Payne, Bank Dan Payne, Payne, Leo Mariani — Roth MKM Leo Mariani, John Freeman — Raymond James Raymond James, John Freeman, Freeman, Poe Fratt, Global Partners Poe, Elvira Scotto —, Elvira Scotto, Vincent Lovaglio, Scott Hanold, Michael Harvey —, Michael Harvey, Harvey, Dalton Baretto, Canaccord Genuity Dalton Baretto, T J Schultz —, J Schultz Organizations: Bank, Birchcliff Energy, Resources, Vital Energy, Global Partners, Elvira Scotto — RBC, Crestwood Equity Partners, Mizuho Securities, Comstock Resources, RBC Capital RBC Capital, Matador Resources, Michael Harvey — RBC Capital, RBC Capital, Seven Generations Energy, Generations Energy, ARC Resources, T J Schultz — RBC, Targa Resources Locations: Canada
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