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Ben Reynolds is the CEO and founder of Sure Dividend. Sure Dividend helps individual investors build high-quality growth stock portfolios for rising passive income over the long run. Sure Dividend analyzes 600+ income securities to find the best dividend growth stocks for the long run. His work has appeared on Forbes, MSN Money, The Street, and other leading financial sites.
Ben's Articles
Target Corp. (TGT) was founded in 1902, and after a failed bid to expand into Canada, has operations solely in the US market. Its business consists of about 1,850 big box stores, which offer general merchandise and food, as well as serving as distribution points for the company’s e-commerce business, remarks Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Dividend.
CubeSmart (CUBE) is a self-managed REIT focused on the ownership, operation, management, acquisition, and development of self-storage properties in the US. It owns 660 self-storage properties, totaling about 48.2 million rentable square feet across the District of Columbia and 25 states. It also manages 863 stores for third parties, explains Ben Reynolds, editor of Top 10 REITs.
Norwood Financial Corp. (NWFL) is a bank holding company that operates through its subsidiary, Wayne Bank. It is an independent community bank with 16 offices in Northeastern Pennsylvania and 14 offices in New York, explains Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Retirement.
Nordson Corp. (NDSN) was founded in 1954 in Ohio, but the company can trace its roots back to 1909 with the US Automatic Company. Today, it has operations in over 35 countries and engineers, manufactures, and markets products used for dispensing adhesives, coatings, sealants, biomaterials, plastics, and other materials, advises Ben Reynolds, editor of Sure Passive Income.
Ben's Videos
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