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High Yielding Stock :: Which high yielding stock tops this list in terms of current yield?Today: RAS.PRA at 21.91% Yield. This answer raises new questions: Is this current yield sustainable? Will the dividend be likely to be cut? To grow? What do the members of ValueForum think about this high yielding stock, how have Value Forum members ranked it from a range of strong buy to strong sell? Have any members entered it into a stock picking contest? If so, as a long or a short? And what about these other stocks?
When you become a member of ValueForum, you can join in on the debate and discussion regarding high yielding stock picks in general and RAS.PRA specifically, you can read the message boards in the discussion forum area and post messages of your own, you can share your portfolios (what stocks you are currently holding) in the shared portfolios section, and rank your best stock picks from strong buy to strong sell in the stock ratings section, sharing your research and analysis, gain valuable peer review when you present your best high yielding stock ideas to the ValueForum community, and even compete to win prices by submitting your best high yielding stock picks into the quarterly and annual stock picking contests. To review how often RAS.PRA is mentioned in the discussion forum, click here to search for posts mentioning RAS.PRA Other various types of High Yielding Stock selections on ValueForum :: BDCs | REITs & mREITsThe below table of High Yielding Stock selections includes stocks classified by ValueForum members as "REITS"
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