see steady increases over the next five years as earnings rise. Vodafone Group VOD According to Morningstar analyst Allan Nichols , Vodafone is the largest wireless phone company in the world by revenue, with the firm's core European operations
currency basis, catapulting Vodafone to the top of our list of top 10 dividend-yielding stocks. Morningstar analyst Allan Nichols notes that the firm's core European operations generate solid free cash flow to fund its dividend and acquisitions
increase dividends, further its research-and-development efforts, and make acquisitions. Morningstar analyst Allan Nichols notes that DoCoMo has been seeing declining revenue as wireless penetration nears saturation, but he said that the
investors have recently been seeking shelter in defensive sectors such as telecom, says Morningstar senior stock analyst Allan Nichols . Plus, with interest rates still lingering in the basement, yield-seekers are also likely attracted to the dividend
undervalued, would be a better use of capital. We're maintaining our fair value estimate for News Corp., as the likely premium paid for BSkyB is immaterial to our overall valuation of the firm. Allan Nichols contributed to this note.
revenue, Western Europe accounts for about three fourths of the firm's reported revenue and profits. Our analyst Allan Nichols believes that Vodafone's scale in Europe gives it an advantage over competitors, allowing it to not only source
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spot rate from 2.4 reals per dollar to 2.1 and have credited Telemar with cash generated since our last update. Allan Nichols Technical Olympic USA Weathers Difficult Fourth Quarter (Maintaining) Technical Olympic's (TOUSA) TOA fourth
Price/Fair Value Ratio*: 0.77 Despite a slowdown in France Telecom's FTE revenue growth, Morningstar analyst Allan Nichols still likes the company. The firm has been successfully moving into Internet-based services, and Nichols thinks
lack of positive catalysts for growth on the wireless side worries us, though. Our international telecom analyst, Allan Nichols , has been telling us that subscriber growth is slowing in mature markets like Japan, Korea, and Western Europe as