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Kelley Wright, editor of Investment Quality Trends, agrees that it's nice to get the Fed in the game finally.
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Kelley Wright, editor of Investment Quality Trends, is a perennial fan of blue-chip dividend stocks with at least of 10 years of paying dividends without cutting them.
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Kelley Wright, editor of Investment Quality Trends, finds that after the spectacular run, it's hard to find a utility stock trading at a reasonable price or one that offers a fat yield, but there are a few, including Atmos Energy and Pinnacle West Capital, yielding 4.3% and 5.3%, respectively.
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Special Offer: Forbes Earnings Quality Report Editor Michael Ozanian digs deep into financial statements to separate growth juggernauts from flash-in-the-pan highfliers due for a crash.
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Special Offer: Forbes Earnings Quality Report editor Michael Ozanian digs deep into financial statements to separate growth juggernauts from flash in the pan high-fliers due for a crash.
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"The driving force has been that they are now producing cars that cater to European tastes and offer extremely good value and quality, " according to Chas Hallett, editor-in-chief of What Car?
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For those authors who have been told they have been passed over because of poor BookScan numbers, it may well be that the editor is simply chickening out of a harder conversation about quality, fit, marketing, etc.
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Lord Black's greatest stroke of luck, however, was his purchase in 1986 of the ailing Daily Telegraph, Britain's biggest-selling quality newspaper, thanks to the help of a former editor of The Economist, Andrew Knight.
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Led by Engadget editor-in-chief Josh Topolsky, The Verge has excelled with visually-impressive reviews and documentary-quality original videos, while attracting sponsors like BMW and Microsoft.
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