Portfolio analysis
Asset allocation
Enterprise products Partners
The first Company we chose to buy in our portfolio is Enterprise Products Partners, this Company operates in the Energy sector and the oil & gas industry. EPD has a dividend yield of 7,77% at the moment and it is distributed quarterly to the shareholders. The next dividend date is 29 April 2021. On 19 February 2021 we added 800 shares at the price of €21,72.
Dividend date and history
MPLX LP
The second addition in our portfolio is MPLX LP, this Company also operates in the Energy sector and the oil & gas industry. MPLX has a dividend yield of 10,79% at the moment and it is distributed quarterly to the shareholders. The next dividend date is 5 February 2021. On 19 February 2021 we added 700 shares at the price of €24,88.
Philip Morris International
Our third addition is Philip Morris International, this Company operates in the consumer defensive sector and the Tobacco industry. PM has a dividend yield of 5,57% at the moment and it is distributed quarterly to its shareholders. The next dividend date is 9 April 2021. On 19 February 2021 we added 200 shares at the price of €86,44.
AT&T(T)
We have also added AT&T, this Company operates in the communication services and in the Telecom services industry. AT&T has a dividend yield of 7,19% at the moment and it is distributed quarterly to its shareholders. The next dividend date is 8 April 2021. On 19 February 2021 we added 600 shares at the price of €29,40.
Verizon Communications Inc. (VZ)
Our last addition is Verizon Communications Inc., a Company that operates in communications services sector and Telecom services industry. Verizon has a dividend yield of 4,48% at the moment and it is distributed to its shareholders on a quarterly basis. The next dividend date is at 8 April. On 19 February 2021 we added 300 shares at the price of €56,96.
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