it's a bizarre analysis that pegs the div to the price; GE needs to re-establish financial creds. that will only happen if it rebuilds its balance sheet, an impossible fete if its cash flow and earnings are being drained for the div.
the market has concluded that if GE does keep its div this year and next, it will only be at the cost of a growth-towards-recover... strategy
i'd rather a stronger GE with the hopes of a div when it can pay one safely
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the market has concluded that if GE does keep its div this year and next, it will only be at the cost of a growth-towards-recover... strategy
i'd rather a stronger GE with the hopes of a div when it can pay one safely