Dividend Stocks You May Not Know, Part III: The High-Yielders

This is the third installment in a series focusing on high-yield stocks (yielding at least 3%) which may be unknown to the average investor. (Click here for Part I, and here for Part II.) Obviously, this group is dominated by small- and mid-cap stocks, which can provide more volatility than the traditional large-cap dividend stocks often favored by income investors, names such as Procter & Gamble (PG) and Coca-Cola (KO). In particular, this list comprises some of the riskiest names in the group, and, not coincidentally, the stocks with the highest yields: 1. SeaCube Container Leasing (BOX)Closing Price 3/29: $17.23Dividend (Yield): $1.04 (6.04%) SeaCube initiated a dividend soon after its November 2010 initial public offering, and... Read more