Re: More news..
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May 02, 2013 11:01AM
Now tell me why the actual monetary value of the dividend cannot remain the same even if the sp goes up? Say what? Do the math dude, do the math. $83.00 is still $83.00 whether the stock price sucks at $6.50 or brings great joy at $11.00.
Let me cypher on your statement ...
The actual monetary value in $$$$$$$$$ will remain the same until it is changed in a Corporate decision ,in house ,and if we make money..we may get a rise in dividend $$$$
Do you follow me so far..??
When we did the IPO is was set at $0$.99996 paid out monthly at $.08333/unit/month
$0.999996 divided by 12 is $0.083333/ .....and the IPO price was $10.00....
The only way the $$$$$ can go up,or down is to have it changed by our corporate leaders,...
So when ever that happens we can calculate the % as it relates to the share price..
AND IT WON"T CHANGE THE $$$$$$$$$$$ VALUE UNTIL IT IS CHANGED BY TH POWERS THAT BE>>>
I'm not sure as to where you dug up the $83.00 ....unless you are referring to the monthly .$0.08333 cent divvy...
Doc..
I don't know what your PHD is in but it sure as Fuc*K isn't math...
Enjoy the day..
Portee