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Re: too high?
Posted: March 19th, 2024, 10:19 am
by 88V8
Arborbridge wrote:As regards historic yield: if Julius Casesar were alive today, would he be worried about the historic yield on his investments, supposing they still existed?
He might have been worried four days ago.
V8
Re: too high?
Posted: March 19th, 2024, 10:23 am
by Arborbridge
88V8 wrote:Arborbridge wrote:As regards historic yield: if Julius Casesar were alive today, would he be worried about the historic yield on his investments, supposing they still existed?
He might have been worried four days ago.
V8
I don't get that, you'll have to explain the joke - sorry.
Re: too high?
Posted: March 19th, 2024, 10:27 am
by kempiejon
Me sir, me sir
Ides of March
Re: too high?
Posted: March 19th, 2024, 10:35 am
by monabri
<<pe
ndant mode on>>
Ah....but Arb said on the
19th March " if Julius Casesar
were alive today, would he be worried about the historic yield on his investments"
<<pe
ndant mode off>>
p.s Who is this person "Julius Casesar" , though?
Re: too high?
Posted: March 19th, 2024, 11:14 am
by Arborbridge
monabri wrote:<<pe
ndant mode on>>
Ah....but Arb said on the
19th March " if Julius Casesar
were alive today, would he be worried about the historic yield on his investments"
<<pe
ndant mode off>>
p.s Who is this person "Julius Casesar" , though?
Oh, my proofing reading has gotten ship slod again.
And I get the reference now, to the Ides, thanks.
Arb.
Re: too high?
Posted: March 30th, 2024, 7:26 am
by moorfield
Why I’m on the hunt for dividend incomehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/divi ... -75hm9cf59Mould said that a good rule of thumb is to reject any company where the dividend yield is more than twice as high as the ten-year UK government bond yield, which at the moment is 4 per cent.
Now where's he got that idea from...?
Re: too high?
Posted: March 30th, 2024, 8:15 am
by BullDog
moorfield wrote:Why I’m on the hunt for dividend incomehttps://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/divi ... -75hm9cf59Mould said that a good rule of thumb is to reject any company where the dividend yield is more than twice as high as the ten-year UK government bond yield, which at the moment is 4 per cent.
Now where's he got that idea from...?
Re: too high?
Posted: April 5th, 2024, 2:06 pm
by moorfield
British American Tobacco: The Bottom Is Starting To Fall Out
https://seekingalpha.com/article/468210 ... to-falloutAlthough it has already announced its quarterly payments into 2025 buyer sentiment looks to be going the other way. Yield trap or oversold? Well, we all know where a sustained period of yield at >2*CTY might lead, don't we class?
One to watch...