Mid Cap Stocks With Dividends
Mid-cap companies ($2B–$10B market cap) balancing growth potential with dividend income — the sweet spot for income investors.
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ACGLOFinancials
Arch Capital Group Ltd. 5.45% Non-Cumulative Preferred Shares, Series F
$19.33
-0.51%
Yield
704.32%
P/E
4.1
Beta
0.31
Annual income
$70432
Monthly
$5869.30
Quarterly
$17607.91
Shares
517
NNNReal Estate
NNN REIT, Inc.
$46.59
+1.04%
Yield
515.24%
P/E
22.5
Beta
0.79
Annual income
$51524
Monthly
$4293.69
Quarterly
$12881.06
Shares
214
STAGReal Estate
Stag Industrial Inc.
$38.78
+2.05%
Yield
451.90%
P/E
29.5
Beta
0.98
Annual income
$45190
Monthly
$3765.80
Quarterly
$11297.39
Shares
257
AALConsumer Discretionary
American Airlines Group Inc.
$14.98
+2.25%
Yield
267.29%
P/E
47.3
Beta
1.37
Annual income
$26729
Monthly
$2227.42
Quarterly
$6682.26
Shares
667
ACTFinancials
Enact Holdings, Inc.
$42.41
+0.90%
Yield
205.09%
P/E
9.1
Beta
0.48
Annual income
$20509
Monthly
$1709.10
Quarterly
$5127.30
Shares
235
ADEATechnology
Adeia Inc.
$31.92
-2.16%
Yield
62.64%
P/E
29.9
Beta
0.98
Annual income
$6264
Monthly
$521.98
Quarterly
$1565.93
Shares
313
Frequently Asked Questions
Why invest in mid cap dividend stocks?
Mid cap stocks ($2-10B) often grow faster than large caps while offering more stability than small caps. Many pay dividends and still have room to appreciate significantly.
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