Neil George

Recent Articles

Otelco Beats the Market – With 9% Yield to Boot

A dividend stock with a 9% yield and a market outperformer with 3% returns YTD, Otelco remains a strong buy.

Place Your Call for 2011 in Regional Telecom Otelco (OTT)

Among the top telecom stocks to buy in 2011, regional telephone company Otelco (NASDAQ:OTT) stands out thanks to strong profits and a high dividend yield.

For Retirement, Embrace Emerging Markets

For retirement investing, embrace emerging markets for growth and dividends.

Aim for Post-Election Profits

These prudent and profitable trades will perform as stocks and bonds move higher after the election -- and will help counter higher taxes.

6 Ways to Cash in on Midterm Elections

Forget debating the (de)merits of the government's spending spree and start focusing on the best ways to profit from it.

How to Cash In With Defense Stocks

One key area getting a good look over is the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD), one of the largest portions of the non-welfare (entitlements) portion of the budget. For the current year, the official line-by-line operating budget for the Pentagon is running at over $517 billion -- and with the expanded war in Afghanistan, actual expenditures are running at an estimated $670 billion or so.

BYD (BYDDF), Duoyuan Global Water (DGW) and More Safe China Stocks

China stocks like BYD (BYDDF), Advanced Battery Technologies (ABAT), Duoyuan Global Water (DGW) are among the smartest investments Capitalist investors can make today. Here's why.

Do You Really Want to Invest Like Buffett?

Warren Buffett's recent purchase of Burlington Northern Railroad (BNI) re-ignited investors' interest in Buffett-style investing. Should you emulate the Buffett's investment style?

What Falling Dollar?

A lot of analysts are proclaiming the demise of the dollar. But is the dollar really falling? If so, why aren't we seeing evidence of the dollar's decline?

5 High-Dividend Yielders for the Big Bucks

Why should Wall Street CEOs be the only ones getting the big bucks? With these five high dividend investments, you can get paid like the Wall Street CEOs.