Yeah, I would be buying for the dividend and long term growth.
My best thoughts here are that it is exactly these two things. People had a LOT of confidence in Pera's steady, disciplined, conservative leadership over the last 10 years and not sure many replacements (even if they are good) can deliver that on the same level. The reality is that you don't have to be a clone of Pera to still do well in that chair, but I think the uncertainty was/is part of the story here. Other thing that hit harder was the Asian exposure and the fact that their consumption was hit earlier than the rest of the planet, so sales took a bit of a hit earlier than the NAmerican sales would/did. Asia isn't so much of their sales that it explains this big of a drop though.I bleed maroon said:
So, a change in CEO and coronavirus aside, what's going on with this stock? It was a steady and solid performer for so long, and now it's underperforming the industry and the market overall. Any insights?
I hold some in both an after-tax and an IRA account. I'd like to hear from BT what he thinks, as well. Given the current 4.7% dividend yield, I'm inclined to ride it out, if the fundamentals haven't materially changed. It has been quite a solid and steady performer for several years for me.Ogre09 said:
How are we feeling about this one now?
Jeff99 said:
Dividend raises for AMNF have generally been a way of foreshadowing positive quarters (as well they should be). The problem is the thin transaction volume makes it difficult to take advantage.
Back down to $5.02 today. I think that was just a trading anomaly. It's thinly traded, so it's possible someone placed a market order and got stuck with it at $5.23.BT1395 said:
$5.23 today out of nowhere! What am I missing? Earnings leak or something?
If you're talking about simply reinvesting dividends as they're paid, most brokerages will do that for you - - I know Schwab offers it on any holding in your portfolio (just check "reinvest dividends" when placing a trade).Nagler said:
Love this one, I've had it for awhile. Wish I could set it up in DRIP.
Wow! You're right - I just tried it! I haven't really seen too many trades where they don't offer it. I guess the trouble is with thinly traded or low-priced stocks?Nagler said:
AMNF isn't eliglibe for DRIP. Neither TB Ameritrade or now Schwab will do it. I've got the everything else set up with it.
I know I could go do it myself every time they pay a dividend but I'm lazy and don't do that.