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Current DateTime: 05:16:21 22 Nov 2009
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Why High-Quality Dividend Names are Attractive Now
Published: Tuesday, 2 Jun 2009 | 4:29 PM ET
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By: JeeYeon Park
CNBC News Associate

The high-quality dividend names are the way to go, said Bryan Piskorowski, managing director at Wells Fargo Advisors.

“I think we’ve had a go-go recovery in the marketplace and you’ve seen a lot of low quality deep cyclical names that have been bouncing,” Piskorowski told CNBC.

The sector that has been neglected is the high-quality dividend stocks, he said.

“In this kind of market, individual investors might not be super comfortable with equities, but you can take a look at dividend growth names as a way to make total return, in order to make back for the losses over the last few years,” he said.

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Disclosure:

No immediate information was available for Piskorowski or his firm.

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