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BB lists 10 good stocks to invest in the next three months - Money Times

BB lists 10 good stocks to invest in the next three months – Money Times

BB Investimentos has picked 10 dividend-paying stocks with the best upside potential for the next three months (Photo: Diana Cheng/Money Times)

a BB Investimentos released her new recommended portfolio of earnings For the period from September to November 2022.

The corporation selects 10 stocks from companies that pay dividends regularly and, in its assessment, has the best possible estimate for the period.

The choice is a cautious scenario for the Brazilian Stock Exchange, as well as the expectations of companies’ earnings, the risks inherent in their business, the analysis of multipliers and the expected dividend yield.

So, BB came up with the following names: CCR (CCRO3), CPFL Energy (CPFE3), cup (CSMG3), Energies from Brazil (ENBR3), Itau (ITUB4), Petrobras (PETR4), South america (SULA11), single (UNIP6), yes (VALE3) And the vibrating energy (VBBR3). Each sheet has a weight of 10%.

a company ribbon Weight Expected dy
CCR CCRO3 10% 3.3%
CPFL Energy CPFE3 10% 9.4%
cup CSMG3 10% 5.6%
Energies from Brazil ENBR3 10% 6.4%
Itau ITUB4 10% 4.5%
Petrobras PETR4 10% 38.6%
South america SULA11 10% 3.4%
single UNIP6 10% in
yes VALE3 10% 12.7%
vibrating energy VBBR3 10% 6.1%

a profit return (Dividend Yield) The expected annual average of the companies selected to form the portfolio is 10%. Excluding Petrobras, the average is 6.4%.

BB’s dividend portfolio accumulated 15.1%, versus a 12.4% increase in Dividend Index (IDIV) In the last 24 months, a 1.9% decrease in Ibovespa for the same period.

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