Guinness is good for your holdings despite the modest dividend yield
Selling part of our income portfolio holding in Legal & General to buy Diageo may appear to be a rather strange decision. After all, the diversified financial services company is one of the FTSE 100 index’s highest-yielding stocks. Its dividend yield of 9.1pc is nearly three times that of the …
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