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So, I am not too familiar with her but apparently, she is good at picking winners. Here are some of her latest picks. So far, her picks are doing well as of today's posting.

Mondelez (MDLZ NYSE) – Last bought at $60.75 in December 2021

Mondelez is a global snacking company with top category market shares in biscuits, chocolate, and candy. Biscuits represent 43 per cent of sales, chocolate 32 per cent, gum and candy 13 per cent, cheese and grocery seven per cent and beverages five per cent. Its portfolio of leading global brands includes Oreo, beVita, Ritz, Cadbury, Toblerone, Trident, Dentyne, and Halls. With close to 40 per cent of its revenues from emerging markets, Mondelez is well-positioned to benefit from the growing middle-class population in these regions. Per capita consumption of confectionary and biscuits in developing countries are significantly below that of developed countries and is expected to increase as personal income levels rise. Mondelez provides investors with a dividend yield of 2.2 per cent.

Otis Worldwide (OTIS NYSE) – Last bought at $85.00 in December 2021

Otis is the world’s largest elevator and escalator manufacturing, installation, and service company. It is the market leader with a 17 per cent share of the fundamentally attractive global elevator market, operating in over 200 countries with international operations representing 73 per cent of sales. New Equipment and Service contributes 43 per cent and 57 per cent of sales, respectively and 20 per cent and 80 per cent, respectively of operating profits. Otis provides a dividend yield of 1.1 per cent.

Scotiabank (BNS TSX) – Last bought at $85.00 in December 2021

Scotiabank is a leading bank in the Americas with operations in Canada, U.S., and the Pacific Alliance countries. Its four business lines consist of Canadian Banking (43 per cent of earnings), Global Banking and Markets (21 per cent), International Banking (19 per cent) and Global Wealth Management (17 per cent). Following the recently announced 11 per cent dividend increase, Scotiabank provides a dividend yield of 4.6 per cent.

S&P Global (SPGI NASD)

  • Then: $323.68
  • Now: $477.80
  • Return: 48%
  • Total Return: 49%

TD Bank (TD TSX)

  • Then: $71.69
  • Now: $95.09
  • Return: 33%
  • Total Return: 37%

Unilever (UL NYSE)

  • Then: $58.16
  • Now: $53.21
  • Return: -9%
  • Total Return: -5%

Total Return Average: 27%

SOURCE: https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/christine-poole-s-top-picks-december-14-2021-1.1695810



Submitted January 12, 2022 at 03:57AM by MyFunGa https://ift.tt/31QFdsF

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