Analysts often lump stocks into binary categories. Either a company is a growth play or a value name. It can deliver large capital gains or a meaningful dividend.
While these mental frameworks may often help categorize companies, these limitations don’t always apply. In fact, there can be cases where a bargain high-yield stock also has considerable growth and capital gains potential as well.
For these three high-yield stocks in particular, traders are waking up to the possibility that their business outlooks are much brighter than had been previously realized.
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