Sentences with phrase «about dividend cuts»

The bottom line is that I see no rational reason for the mortgage REITs to have declined as much as they have this year and also no reason for there to be concern about dividend cuts.
I finally get to talk less about dividend cuts.
I'm not concerned about a dividend cut because operating cash flow was down in FY16.

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And with some investors already worried about a possible dividend cut, Shaw president Peter Bissonette was quick to pour cold water on speculation about another acquisition.
The biggest loser from the dividend cut would be Belgium, which owned 10.3 % share of the bank as of Dec. 31 and received about $ 261 million in dividend payments for 2013.
I'm not too concerned about market value as long as the stocks don't cut their dividend.
As the TPUB board cut out the company's dividend simultaneous with it sale of (diluting) shares to Ferro, it had valued itself at about $ 8 a share.
Because a falling stock price typically represents poor business fundamentals, a company with a temporarily high yield is often a company that is about to cut its dividend.
Their distribution appears covered for the time being but with a 10 % yield I'd be a bit nervous about the chance of a dividend cut.
Dang, thanks for the update on potash dividend cut, all my stocks i own i just buy and almost forget about.
Hi - Crush had been paying me about $ 20 / month in dividends, so this cut hurt a lot.
About 500 companies cut or halted their dividends last year, the highest tally since the economy was crawling out of the Great Recession in 2009.
But I have been thinking about doing some dividend growth investing as a way to mitigate the damage from dividend cuts.
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As a result, OHI's stock price has been hammered as investors are concerned about a potential dividend cut at some point in the future.
Everyone has been talking about how the major oil companies will need to cut dividends soon.
With this in mind, Kimberly - Clark's dividend appears very safe, with a dividend cut extremely unlikely (you can learn more about Dividend Safety Scoredividend appears very safe, with a dividend cut extremely unlikely (you can learn more about Dividend Safety Scoredividend cut extremely unlikely (you can learn more about Dividend Safety ScoreDividend Safety Scores here.)
It's funny, people point to the recent Great Recession and some bank stocks cutting dividends as a reason that DGI somehow doesn't work, yet you would have been hard pressed to see a 20 % pay cut as a dividend growth investor, even at the height of it all — unless you were primarily invested in bank stocks and didn't give a damn about diversification.
Ian de Verteuil an analyst at Nesbitt Burns recently cut Scotia Bank (BNS.to) to an underperform which sent down the stock about 6 % and being my largest bank holding put a dent into my portfolio.This downgrade made me a little worried about the banks dividends, so far no Canadian bank has cut or made any indication of cutting their dividend, but the high yields (as high as 10 % on some) causes some worry.
Banks feel very strong about their dividends and even in the event of 20 % miss and higher than usual payout ratio, it is very unlikely that they will cut dividends.
This prompted me to do some due diligence and research a little more about possible dividend cuts.
Oh I'm not complaining about the $ 622.17 in dividends last month, but I am just a little bummed by the unexpected dividend cuts that shaved $ 10.45 (1.7 %) off my average monthly dividend income.
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Furthermore, a history of uninterrupted dividends indicates that the company is concerned about its shareholders and would be reluctant to cut its dividends.
Because a falling stock price typically represents poor business fundamentals, a company with a temporarily high yield is often a company that is about to cut its dividend.
Other stocks at the top of a pure yield screen might include companies about to cut the dividend since their payout ratio can not be sustained by the earnings.
With this in mind, GILD's dividend appears very safe, with a dividend cut extremely unlikely (you can learn more about Dividend Safety Scoredividend appears very safe, with a dividend cut extremely unlikely (you can learn more about Dividend Safety Scoredividend cut extremely unlikely (you can learn more about Dividend Safety ScoreDividend Safety Scores here.)
If you screen for the highest - yielding stocks, you might simply generate a list of companies that are about to cut their dividends!
The take - home message, according to RBC: «Be careful about purchasing stocks that do not pay or have recently cut their dividend
They worry about what might happen if they live too long, if financial markets collapse (thus killing any 4 percent draw down plan), if interest rates go up or down, or if dividends get cut
But I'm not talking about sucker yields - or REITs that are in danger of a dividend cut.
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