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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 27/Jun/2010 at 10:13am
Hey Vivek, at your yield of 6-7% why sell this off at all. Surely, you see this company as an entity which is likely to have much much better days ahead....the yield is also likely go up significantly when that happens..No?
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2010 at 8:30am
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Hey Vivek, at your yield of 6-7% why sell this off at all. Surely, you see this company as an entity which is likely to have much much better days ahead....the yield is also likely go up significantly when that happens..No?
 
Well, I do swap for dividends. If I wuld have sold Goodricke, I would have moved for something which must be offering me still higher yield. I dont remember exactly what I bought with Goodricke, but I am very much sure it should have been offering me higher yield. Very very raely you would find me trading where there is loss in dividends.
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Quote bihisello Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2010 at 9:49am
There is article on Goodricke on the site that cannot be mentioned hence no link!
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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2010 at 10:07am
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Originally posted by subu76

Hey Vivek, at your yield of 6-7% why sell this off at all. Surely, you see this company as an entity which is likely to have much much better days ahead....the yield is also likely go up significantly when that happens..No?
 
Well, I do swap for dividends. If I wuld have sold Goodricke, I would have moved for something which must be offering me still higher yield. I dont remember exactly what I bought with Goodricke, but I am very much sure it should have been offering me higher yield. Very very raely you would find me trading where there is loss in dividends.
 
Thanks Vivek, I'm asking so many question to help me develop conviction on this one or to sell off what i have and move on
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Quote Vivek Sukhani Replybullet Posted: 28/Jun/2010 at 11:01am
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Hey Vivek, at your yield of 6-7% why sell this off at all. Surely, you see this company as an entity which is likely to have much much better days ahead....the yield is also likely go up significantly when that happens..No?
 
Well, I do swap for dividends. If I wuld have sold Goodricke, I would have moved for something which must be offering me still higher yield. I dont remember exactly what I bought with Goodricke, but I am very much sure it should have been offering me higher yield. Very very raely you would find me trading where there is loss in dividends.
 
Thanks Vivek, I'm asking so many question to help me develop conviction on this one or to sell off what i have and move on
 
No issues Sir.....
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Quote subu76 Replybullet Posted: 24/Dec/2010 at 3:31am
This company has continuously rewarded shareholders with increased dividends when it's performance underwent an upturn. Contrast this with Warren Tea which did not pay any dividend in 2010 (a bumper year for tea companies)....offcourse it claims to have done so in the long term interests of it's share holders
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Aditya Khaitan of McLeod Russel believes that the tea prices are going to be strong

http://www.moneycontrol.com/news/business/whereteapricesheaded_507840.html
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