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wiggles
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Re: Stock Update for March 12, 2008 - NLY [Re: geokills] 1
#8137407 - 03/12/08 03:14 PM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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Today pissed me off tbh, I had such high hopes when I logged in and saw all green arrows. Anyone know what exactly killed this morning's momentum? I heard that oil went over $110 a barrel and the price of gold went up as well.
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Re: Good dividend stock - AYR [Re: phi1618] 1
#8140978 - 03/13/08 11:09 AM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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Personally I'm in love with Fidelity Financial (FNF). It did have a great PE ratio (.57), and some of the best dividends out there considering the price per share (averages about 1.20 per share). Not to mention their stock took a dip over the past year because they're restructuring their company so you can get it at bargain basement prices. They hold the title insurance to most of the west coast, and have strong financials and even better management. They've become one of my cash cows now that I've got a decent number of shares - just reinvest your dividends and it'll be a money machine for you.
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Re: Fidelity Financial FNF [Re: geokills]
#8145446 - 03/14/08 10:34 AM (15 years, 10 months ago) |
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geokills said: > Fidelity Financial (FNF). It did have a great PE ratio (.57), and some of the best dividends out there
Well you're right about the dividend, currently yielding over 7%. However, the PE multiple is certainly not 0.57... it's around 28, which is two to three times the average PE of competitors in the Property & Casualty Insurance industry. You might have gotten confused with its price to sales ratio, which is around 0.62.
Since coming public in 2005, this company has been boasting declining revenues, declining operating income, and declining net income. FNF has missed its earnings estimates over 7 of the last 9 quarters. Their first day of trading saw the stock up at $26, which has the stock down well over 30% from its debut. While it is up nicely year to date, and earnings estimates show higher growth for the coming year... keeping in mind their robust history of failing to meet estimates, I'm not encouraged.
The stock is up nicely today... I would consider taking profits!
I've attached a research report on the company to this post.. I didn't take the time to go through it myself, but thought you may be interested since you are a shareholder.
Thanks bro, I appreciate the report. The PE ratio was from sharebuilder, and while I like their DCA services their research can be a little behind the ball
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Re: Stock Update for June 20, 2008 - TEX, BDK, PBR, NOV, SWN, RTN, WMT, MCD [Re: geokills]
#8557580 - 06/24/08 08:48 AM (15 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'm still holding on to Sirius. XM radios and sirius come stock with a number of vehicles, and that means SOME subscription base. The goldman sachs reccomendation to sell isn't going to help in the meantime, but once the merger goes through it'll hopefully get it back over the 3$/share I purchased at.
For now I'm focusing on Chinese Gambling, and Petrol.
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