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  • U.S. Bank Dividend Yields Revisited [View article]
    Then there's inflation at an admitted 4% but really double that and soon to be triple. My $ are in very small new firms having global footprints about to be profitable or there,and huge growth in their headlights. Talking resources, silver, molly, copper, oil, gas, gold, water, technology. They are all beaten down to wonderful levels. I figure sooner or later, folks will bale the big stocks and look for places with large earnings growth track records and potential even if they are less than $5 stocks now. Dividends in hyper inflation mean nothing unless it is a stock dividend in a fast growing firm that is under valued. I'd give examples but then some would suggest I'm hyping a poor stock I trying to unload. It is OTC time!
    Jun 25 07:18 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • U.S. Bank Dividend Yields Revisited [View article]
    Even after the war is over (2010-2011) their earning power will be greatly reduced, and after some unpredictable knee jerk up action they probably will stagnate for a long time under reform rules or practice. This is dead and dying $.
    Jun 25 06:46 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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