%{{tag.tag}} {{articledata.title}} {{moment(articledata.cdate)}} @{{articledata.company.replace(" ","")}} comment %ViperEnergy (NASDAQ: $VNOM ) is a small-cap stock that pays a big dividend. The company is based in Midland, Texas, the heart of the U.S. energy sector. It owns and acquires mineral and royalty interests in oil and %NaturalGas properties in the Permian Basin. Viper Energy was spun off from publicly traded %DiamondbackEnergy (NASDAQ: $FANG ) in 2014 to acquire and exploit %Oil and natural gas properties, mostly in Texas. Today, Diamondback Energy owns about 75% of Viper Energy's stock, making the company the majority shareholder. However, Viper Energy is proving to be a good investment for all of its shareholders, with the stock having gained 22% over the last 12 months and risen nearly 200% in the past five years. Despite the strong performance, Viper Energy’s stock has a low and attractive valuation, trading at only 11 times this year’s earnings estimates. Viper Energy also has a market capitalization of only $8.10 billion U.S., making it a small-cap security. However, the real attraction with Viper Energy is the company’s chunky dividend. Currently, Viper Energy pays its stockholders a quarterly dividend of $0.62 U.S. per share. That gives VNOM stock a dividend yield of just under 6%, which is huge by any measure. Owing to its hefty dividend and strong share price performance, U.S. investment bank %GoldmanSachs (NYSE: $GS ) recently added Viper Energy to its closely watched “conviction list.” Goldman Sachs says that only the “best-of-the-best stocks” make it onto its coveted conviction list that’s comprised of a maximum of 25 securities. In the case of Viper Energy, Goldman Sachs likes the company’s “no capex business model,” and sees the stock as a “compelling” way to gain exposure to the Permian Basin. Viper Energy’s stock has declined about 15% so far this year as crude oil prices slump. However, Goldman Sachs says investors should view the pullback as a buying opportunity. Viper Energy’s stock is currently trading at $142.70 U.S. per share.