Core Insights - The article discusses the performance of value stocks, particularly those that pay dividends, highlighting their historical outperformance compared to growth stocks [2][4]. Value Stocks Performance - Value stocks, defined by low price-to-book ratios, have outperformed growth stocks by an average of 2.5% annually since 1926 [2]. - The trend of value stocks outperforming growth stocks was disrupted during the global financial crisis from 2007 to 2020, but value stocks regained some traction in 2020 before losing ground again in late 2022 [2]. Investment Strategy - Joseph H. Davis from Vanguard emphasizes the importance of broad diversification and focusing on undervalued stocks to mitigate risks associated with market transformations, such as those driven by artificial intelligence [3]. Methodology for Stock Selection - The article utilizes Insider Monkey's Q2 2025 database to identify dividend stocks with forward P/E ratios below 25 as of September 26, ranking them based on hedge fund interest [6]. Company Highlights - Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) - Forward P/E as of September 26: 23.70 - Major revenue drivers include Mounjaro, Zepbound, and Verzenio, which contributed to 65% of Q2 revenue of $15.6 billion, with growth rates between 12% and 172% [9]. - R&D expenses increased by 23% year-over-year to $3.3 billion, representing over 21% of revenue [10]. - The company has raised dividends for 11 consecutive years, currently offering $1.50 per share with a yield of 0.83% [11]. - Abbott Laboratories (NYSE: ABT) - Forward P/E as of September 26: 23.42 - Declared a quarterly dividend of $0.59 per share, maintaining a 53-year streak of dividend increases, with a yield of 1.77% [13]. - The FreeStyle Libre glucose monitoring system has become a significant growth driver despite a decline in COVID-19 test sales [14]. - Illinois Tool Works Inc. (NYSE: ITW) - Forward P/E as of September 26: 22.47 - Focuses on efficiency and customer-driven innovation, with a strategy that emphasizes operational improvements and disciplined portfolio management [15][16]. - Announced a 7.3% increase in its quarterly dividend to $1.61 per share, extending its dividend growth streak to 53 years, with a yield of 2.47% [17].
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