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13 Top Brand Consumer Staples Stocks

Introduction Top Brand Stocks

In this video I will go over 13 Top Brands – How Much Are They Worth?  Consumer Staples are companies that sell products that people utilize in their everyday lives.  Because of that, they are generally considered to be “safe haven” stocks.  In this video I will be covering 13 companies with strong brand identifications.  These companies historically carry premium valuations.  The real question is do they deserve these premium valuations?

Importantly, this is a subscriber request series.  In other words, I did not handpick these stocks.  Instead, these are all top brand stocks that I was asked to cover by subscribers to the channel.  I consider this an important service because it gives me the opportunity to show people the investment merit of companies they are interested in looking at for their own portfolios.

The 13 top brand companies I will be covering in this FAST Graphs Analyze Out Loud Video are:

General Mills (GIS), Kellogg (K), Colgate Palmolive (CL), Kimberly Clark (KMB), Mondelez International (MDLZ), Campbell Soup (CPB), Coca Cola (KO), PepsiCo (PEP), Keurig Dr. Pepper (KDP), Hershey Co (HSY), Hormel Foods (HRL), McCormick (MKC.V), Church & Dwight (CHD)

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