There is no exact science as to what constitutes a small cap. The term ‘small cap’ is loosely defined, but it is generally viewed as a stock with a market capitalization under $2 billion. ‘Mid cap’ is also fairly loosely defined. It is generally viewed as a stock with market cap under $10 billion. This article goes beyond the typical 25+ year stocks that are covered on Sure Dividend. It covers 2 mid-cap and 2 small-cap stocks with dividend yields over 4%.
These stocks come with more risk than typical high quality blue chip stocks, but they also offer compelling dividend yields and attractive valuation multiples – which are becoming increasingly rare in today’s ultra-low rate interest environment: DineEquity Inc (DIN), Cedar Fair, L.P. (FUN) and CF Industries Holdings, Inc. (CF).
Source: InvestorPlace
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