In fact, the fact that those two guys have developed exactly illustrates my point — which is that continued internal development of promising players may pay bigger
dividends than a gamble on a middling but expensive pick.
Not exact matches
As noted, it is a bit of a
gamble, and we see it more as that
than a long term
dividend stock.
If a company does not have a good opportunity currently for a growth project, I as an investor would rather get a
dividend than have the company blow all the profit on a ill - fated
gamble.
That said, I would rather
gamble on solid value stocks and solid
dividend paying stocks
than to sit out the market until the market as a whole drops down to historically «fair» valuations.