Divide an investment equally among these three dividend stocks and you'll get an average yield of 3.9%.
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The telecom giant's high yield appears sustainable, which should attract investors as interest rates come down.
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Argan may be that rarest of beasts: a dividend stock that's also a value and growth-at-a-reasonable-price (GARP) stock.