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Andrew Peller Ltd. offers a high 4.7% yield while leveraging leading brands and broad distribution to drive long‑term value.
iShares Canadian Select Dividend Index ETF offers high, tax-efficient dividend income plus capital gains potential.
FirstService Corp. continues to deliver growth via continued tuck-under acquisitions while increasing its dividend by at least 10% each year for the past 11 years.
Long-term favourite Texas Instruments Inc. offers multiple growth paths including growing exposure to secular themes like AI‑enabled edge devices and data centres.
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Top-quality stocks tend to lose less of their value in market setbacks. They also tend to bounce back nicely when conditions improve. These are the kinds of stocks we continue to recommend in our newsletters and other services.
To build a portfolio of those stocks—and to show the best long-term results, Pat McKeough still thinks you should stick with his three-part program:
- Hold mostly high-quality, dividend-paying stocks.
- Spread your money out across most if not all of the five main economic sectors: Manufacturing & Industry, Resources & Commodities, Consumer, Finance and Utilities.
- Downplay or stay out of stocks in the broker/media limelight.
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