5 Ex-Dividend Stocks With Buy Ratings
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- The following stocks go ex-dividend Thursday, meaning an investor must purchase the shares Wednesday to qualify for the next dividend payment: Verizon(VZ) , General Mills(GIS) , Darden(DRI) , Intuit(INTU) and OGE Energy(OGE) .
Each of the stocks received a buy rating from TheStreet Ratings.
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Verizon
The telecommunications company is scheduled to report first-quarter earnings on April 18. Analysts, on average, anticipate earnings of 58 cents a share on revenue of $28.21 billion.
"While VZ trades at 15.5x 2012 CS EPS, a premium to T at 13x, the premium may be warranted given VZ's better growth prospects," Credit Suisse analysts wrote in a report Monday.
Forward Annual Dividend Yield: 5.2%
Rated "B- (Buy)" by TheStreet Ratings: The company's fourth-quarter gross profit margin decreased from the previous year.
Verizon has weak liquidity. Its Quick Ratio is 0.84, which demonstrates a lack of ability to meet its short-term cash needs.
In the fourth quarter, stockholders' net worth decreased 6.73% from the prior year.
