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Italmobiliare And 2 Other Prominent Dividend Stocks

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As global markets navigate a mixed start to the new year, with major indices showing both resilience and volatility, investors are closely watching economic indicators like the Chicago PMI and GDP forecasts for signs of future trends. Amid this backdrop, dividend stocks such as Italmobiliare offer potential stability and income through regular payouts, making them an attractive option for those seeking steady returns in uncertain times.

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Underneath we present a selection of stocks filtered out by our screen.

Italmobiliare (BIT:ITM)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Italmobiliare S.p.A. is an investment holding company that manages a diverse portfolio of equity and other investments in the financial and industrial sectors both in Italy and internationally, with a market cap of €1.10 billion.

Operations: Italmobiliare S.p.A.'s revenue segments include Italgen (€64.72 million), Capitelli (€22.78 million), Callmewine (€12.32 million), SIDI Sport (€24.99 million), Italmobiliare itself (€172.99 million), Caffè Borbone (€313.34 million), Clessidra Group (€42.30 million), Casa Della Salute (€53.42 million), and Officina Profumo-Farmaceutica Di Santa Maria Novella (€61.08 million).

Dividend Yield: 3.1%

Italmobiliare offers stable and reliable dividends, having increased payouts over the past decade. Despite a low dividend yield of 3.07% compared to top Italian payers, its price-to-earnings ratio of 9.4x suggests good value relative to peers. However, the dividend is not well covered by free cash flows due to a high cash payout ratio of 149.4%, raising sustainability concerns despite a reasonable earnings payout ratio of 28.9%.

BIT:ITM Dividend History as at Jan 2025
BIT:ITM Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Chugin Financial GroupInc (TSE:5832)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Chugin Financial Group Inc., operating through its subsidiary The Chugoku Bank, Limited, offers a range of financial services to both corporate and individual clients in Japan with a market cap of ¥292.24 billion.

Operations: Chugin Financial Group Inc., via The Chugoku Bank, Limited, generates revenue through diverse financial services tailored for corporate and individual clients in Japan.

Dividend Yield: 3.4%

Chugin Financial Group, Inc. has demonstrated a reliable dividend history over the past decade, with recent increases in quarterly payouts to ¥26.50 per share. However, the year-end dividend guidance was revised downward to ¥29.50 per share from ¥32.00 previously. The company's payout ratio of 33.3% indicates dividends are well covered by earnings, though its yield of 3.38% is below Japan's top-tier payers' average of 3.76%. Recent fixed-income offerings totaling ¥20 billion may support financial stability and future payouts.

TSE:5832 Dividend History as at Jan 2025
TSE:5832 Dividend History as at Jan 2025

Mercedes-Benz Group (XTRA:MBG)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★★☆

Overview: Mercedes-Benz Group AG is an automotive company that operates in Germany and internationally, with a market cap of approximately €51.67 billion.

Operations: Mercedes-Benz Group AG generates revenue from its segments with €108.05 billion from Mercedes-Benz Cars, €19.94 billion from Mercedes-Benz Vans, and €26.00 billion from Mercedes-Benz Mobility.

Dividend Yield: 9.8%

Mercedes-Benz Group offers a compelling dividend yield of 9.76%, ranking in the top 25% of German payers, with dividends covered by earnings (50% payout ratio) and cash flows (67.3% cash payout ratio). Despite an unstable dividend track record over the past decade, recent increases suggest growth potential. Trading at nearly 70% below estimated fair value, it presents a good relative value opportunity, though operating cash flow coverage for debt remains a concern.

XTRA:MBG Dividend History as at Jan 2025
XTRA:MBG Dividend History as at Jan 2025

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