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Dividends are not the be all and end all. Consider other characteristics and why you bought the company in the first place. In these times companies are freezing dividends like crazy, they certainly can not all be bad firms.
Gino I think you are oversimplifying. Price to book is not simply a reflection of financial wherewithall (free cash flow etc.). The ratio also reflects the earning power of assets that contribute to book. A tech firm will always have a higher price to book than a resource firm, regardless of their balance sheet.
I agree with most of what you have indicated here with respect to GE. This is the type of stock that eventually will go up regardless of what wall street thinks. It all comes down to earnings growth, and GE is producing and has no doubts about 2008 despite the slowdown in the economy.
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