Unfortunately the highest yielding stock lists these days contain stocks with a higher risk of cutting their payment. In this difficult environment, no one could tell you if any financial company will keep its dividend payment stable. Maybe that's why dividend investors need to be diversified across many sectors and not chase yield blindly. I really hope ACAS could keep paying its rich dividend. But as the stock goes lower it seems to me that raising capital through share offers will be pretty expensive in the future..
Those are some pretty good stocks out there for which I have never heard anything yet.
stc1,
Nobody would take your comments seriously unless you provide some hard data evidence that David Powell's calculation data is wrong. You might be correct, but please next time you criticize something, please have your backup ready.
Guliamo,
What you are saying about RYN is generally correct. It doesn't have to chop down trees if it doesn't like the price. But how else is the company going to be able to generate the cashflow to pay dividends to shareholders?
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I really hope ACAS could keep paying its rich dividend. But as the stock goes lower it seems to me that raising capital through share offers will be pretty expensive in the future..
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stc1,
Nobody would take your comments seriously unless you provide some hard data evidence that David Powell's calculation data is wrong. You might be correct, but please next time you criticize something, please have your backup ready.
Guliamo,
What you are saying about RYN is generally correct. It doesn't have to chop down trees if it doesn't like the price. But how else is the company going to be able to generate the cashflow to pay dividends to shareholders?