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stocktrader22  - posted
What does anyone think of this one..currently at 33.53...


52 week range 28.80 - 44.65

pays about over a 20% dividend yearly for past 2 years...put a little bit in this.
 
stocktrader22  - posted
Wow...

paid a 11% dividend recently, and is back at $36....
 
T e x  - posted
so, you're saying even with the divvy...pps has come *back* up?
 
T e x  - posted
If so, I'd say it needs to be also on the big-boards forum...
 
BuckeyeMatt  - posted
I have held this for 5 years now... done very well. Bulk shippers typically pay high dividends. I also hold EGLE,TNP, and GMR. Like most dividend stocks, the pps adjusts accordingly on the Ex date, buyers tend to move in for a buying opportunity, and pps returns to previous levels. In addition, when the dividend is received many investers have a DRIP set up or an automatic dividend reinvestment program so the pps usually increases further. That has been my experience and I have been holding dividend stocks for over 10 years.
 
stocktrader22  - posted
How do you go about setting up a DRIP?
 
BuckeyeMatt  - posted
You have to manually set it up for each stock with some brokers. My Etrade account is that way. I just have it set to reinvest dividends for free on all the stocks that currently receive dividends. In my Sharebuilder account it allows you to just set it and forget it... very easy. They both also allow you to liquidate partial shares for free, which is nice if you have a DRIP, because you will have partial shares.
 
stocktrader22  - posted
What a solid performer...
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=FRO
 
Wildbill  - posted
Best Divvy Stock I hold....
 



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