Dr Horton Inc (DHI) Financial News - S&P 500 Dividend Health, Forecast Changes for June 1
Dr Horton Inc (DHI)
S&P 500 Dividend Health, Forecast Changes for June 1
2011-06-01 08:58:04
Quote: ================================================================================June 1May 31May 27May 26-Daily Change-2011201120112011 PercentLevel
================================================================================------Changes in Bloomberg Dividend Forecasts----
Higher estimates2124
Lower estimates0001
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Tesoro Corp$0.05$0.00$0.00$0.00n/a$0.05
Noble Corp.$0.17$0.16$0.16$0.166.3%$0.01--------Changes in Bloomberg Dividend Health------
Higher estimates4151210
Lower estimates11121210
================================================================================June 1May 31May 27May 26-Daily Change-2011201120112011 PercentLevel
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Vornado Realty Trust-12111111n/a-23
DR Horton-8-9-9-911.1%1
Lowe’s Cos232121219.5%2
Western Union Co353435352.9%1
National Oilwell Varco585758581.8%1
United Parcel Service66676666-1.5%-1
Colgate-Palmolive Co56575656-1.8%-1
FirstEnergy Corp.-34-33-34-34-3.0%-1
Abbott Laboratories20212020-4.8%-1
Honeywell International40424040-4.8%-2
Scripps Networks69737373-5.5%-4
Iron Mountain-12-11-10-10-9.1%-1
Allegheny Technologies17191919-10.5%-2
Williams Cos Inc7877-12.5%-1
Valero Energy Corp-3-2-3-3-50.0%-1
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NOTE: Bloomberg analysts use seven factors in determining each
dividend forecast:
1) Company guidance; 2) Dividend Health Score; 3) Industry analysis;
4) Historical trend analysis; 5) Market analyst consensus estimates;
6) Options market implied dividends; 7) Historical regression
analysis of fundamentals compared to dividends.The dividend Health Score is on a scale of -100 to 100. A score
between -100 and -50 indicates a potential inability to maintain
the current dividend level, whereas 50 to 100 indicates a...Open whole article (external link)
