The question is around your approach to buying quality companies such as Texas Instruments. How do you go about valuing such companies? I look at the upcoming 10-year free cash flow. And if you believe that it goes up and down, you are just more conservative in your assumptions. But in the end, it's just a sum of all free cash flows.
In today's show, we are discussing some great dividend growth stocks from Sweden. Actually, there were enough Swedish dividend stocks to choose from and it shows that the Nordics produce very stable businesses.
So, in today's show, we discussed the following topics:
- Johnson & Johnson's talc powder settlement and our thoughts about it
- 2 dividend hikes from $STZ and $FDX
- 7 Sweden dividend growth stocks: $AAK.ST, $ASSA-B.ST, $SWEC-B.ST, $WIHL.ST, $VIT-B.ST, $ABB.ST, $EVO.ST
- Your listener questions and some of the following stocks were mentioned: $ATCO.ST, $LOOMIS.ST, $AXFO.ST, $HPOL-B.ST, $FRE.DE, $CIBUS.ST, $JM.ST
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