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3 High-Yield Dividend Stocks That Could Rally Near 52-Week Lows
MarketBeatยท2025-05-01 11:16

Group 1: Dividend Stocks Appeal - Investors are shifting focus to dividend stocks as growth in the technology sector becomes uncertain, with dividends providing total return and mitigating downside risk [1] - The Coca-Cola Company (KO) stock has increased by approximately 17% over the last 12 months, and with a dividend yield of 2.12%, the total return approaches 20% [2] - Several high-yield dividend stocks are currently trading near their 52-week lows but have potential growth catalysts for 2025, allowing investors to collect dividends while waiting [3] Group 2: AES Corporation - AES Corporation (AES) has a dividend yield of 6.99% and an annual dividend of $0.70, with a 12-year track record of dividend increases and a 4.40% annualized 3-year dividend growth [4] - The company operates power plants and distributes electricity, utilizing a variety of fuels, including coal and renewable energy projects [5][6] - Despite potential risks to federal funding for renewable projects, earnings are considered undervalued by at least 20%, with analysts predicting a stock price increase of over 35% alongside a 6.95% dividend yield [7] Group 3: Pfizer Inc. - Pfizer Inc. (PFE) offers a dividend yield of 7.05% and an annual dividend of $1.72, with a 16-year history of dividend increases and a 2.50% annualized 3-year dividend growth [9] - The company faces challenges, including the discontinuation of an obesity drug candidate and potential revenue loss of $18 billion due to patent expirations, but it has a strong pipeline bolstered by the acquisition of Seagen [10] - Analysts forecast a stock price gain of around 22% in the next 12 months, with a dividend protected by a 58% payout ratio based on current-year estimates [11] Group 4: LyondellBasell Industries - LyondellBasell Industries (LYB) has a dividend yield of 9.20% and an annual dividend of $5.36, with a 13-year track record of dividend increases and a 5.88% annualized 3-year dividend growth [12] - The company is a major producer of plastics and resins, but faces challenges from tariffs and a slowing economy, impacting its short-term outlook [13][14] - Despite a high payout ratio of 165.43%, the company has shown no signs of cutting dividends, which have increased by an average of 5.5% over the last three years [12][14]