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Strategies & Market Trends : Dino's Bar & Grill

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To: Goose94 who wrote (131369)9/9/2022 1:17:47 PM
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Teck Resources (TECK.B-T) single-digit price-to-earnings ratios, suggesting that the names are also value plays

Dividend-paying stocks can be great long-term investments as they provide a steady income stream that pays investors to wait while the stock price rebounds following a market-wide slump. Today we have identified three TSX dividend stocks with super low price-to-earnings ratios, suggesting the names are great value plays as well.

Teck is a diversified miner with coal, copper, zinc, and oil sands operations in Canada, the United States, Chile, and Peru. Metallurgical coal is Teck’s primary commodity in terms of EBITDA contribution, closely followed by copper, with zinc and oil sands contributing smaller amounts to earnings. Teck ranks as the world’s second-largest exporter of seaborne metallurgical coal and is a top-three zinc miner. It is building a major new copper mine in Chile at the majority-owned Quebrada Blanca 2, in partnership with Sumitomo, which will increase Teck’s attributable copper production by around 80%. Along with a number of additional copper growth options, Teck’s strategy is to rebalance its portfolio to low carbon metals such as copper. Its stock is currently yielding 1.2%.

Market Cap: $22.8B

Year-To-Date Return: 18%

P/E Ratio: 4.3

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