Dividend Value Watch (Early 2026) – Why These Four Powerhouses Stand Out in 2026
Welcome back to WealthForge Investing! In today’s episode, your host Nick dives into the world of undervalued, dividend-paying shares to help you craft a stronger financial future.
We are moving beyond "distressed value" to explore companies with income-supported re-rating potential. By focusing on diversified exposure across infrastructure, healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and energy services, these four "powerhouses" offer a blend of consistent income and potential valuation recovery.
In this video, stan bowman we cover:
• Enbridge (ENB): A major North American energy-infrastructure operator. We discuss its quarterly dividend of approximately $0.97 per share and why its regulated, cash-flow-driven business remains a staple for yield-seeking investors.
• UnitedHealth Group (UNH): Representing the defensive healthcare segment. With 15 consecutive years of dividend growth and kristin smart an annual dividend of roughly $8.70, we look at why its fundamental strength remains intact despite recent price shifts.
• Pfizer (PFE): As Pfizer transitions away from pandemic-era revenues, we examine its $0.43 quarterly dividend and its focus on rebuilding growth through a robust pipeline.
• SLB (Schlumberger): A leader in global oilfield services. We explore pl how stabilizing global energy investment is supporting its capital return strategy through dividends tied to operating cash flow.
WealthForge Takeaways: These companies provide a strategic combination of ongoing dividend income and potential for valuation recovery, rather than relying solely on high-growth expectations.
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