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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Gamehost Inc T.GH

Alternate Symbol(s):  GHIFF

Gamehost Inc. operates hospitality and gaming properties in Alberta, Canada. The Company's segments include gaming, hotel, and food and beverage. The Gaming segment includes three casinos offering slot machines, electronic gaming tables, video lottery terminals, lottery ticket kiosks and table games. The Hotel segment provides full and limited-service hotels, banquet and convention services... see more

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Gamehost Inc > How to find a sustainable, low-risk, 10% annual yield...
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Post by malx1 on Apr 27, 2023 3:32pm

How to find a sustainable, low-risk, 10% annual yield...

Sniff around the stock market and you'll rarely find a 10% yield equity that is low-risk.

There's always a catch.  No free lunch, as Kasking often warns us.


BUT, some of the gang here have already uncovered something remarkable about future yield.

Those of you who were buying GH shares during the peak-fear Pandemic Panic, a time when the properties were forced to close their doors and the very reliable monthly dividend was suspended, those brave buyers of shares are much more clever than others give them credit for.

Why?

Their buying of GH during 2020-2021 will be rewarded with an estimated future annual dividend of $0.60/yr.

Let's do some math:

Buyers at $4, their future yields are 15% ($0.60div / $4sp)
Buyers at $5, their future yields are 12% ($0.60div / $5sp)
Buyers at $6, their future yields are 10% ($0.60div / $6sp)


Looks smart to me. 

Reward for bravery will be a sustainable, double-digit, cash yield that very few investors will capture in a lifetime.


How long until the $0.60 annual dividend has paid for the original purchase cost?

Buyers at $4, their future yields are 15% ($0.60div / $4sp)
1/0.15 = 6.7yrs the shares are paid for by dividend

Buyers at $5, their future yields are 12% ($0.60div / $5sp)
1/0.12 = 8.3yrs the shares are paid for by dividend

Buyers at $6, their future yields are 10% ($0.60div / $6sp)
1/0.10 = 10.0yrs they shares are paid for by dividend


So we can see how important patience is for value investors.  Given enough time, those dividends become powerful enough to pay for your shares in ten years or less.


And here's your river card...............................

Not only did you pay $6 for a share that will pay for itself within ten years, there is an embedded upside in those shares that conservatively offers 100% capital appreciation potential.

Yes, the $6 shares that generate $6 of income in ten years time and a doubling of share price to $12.

200% return on capital invested for a ten year hold period.



You know who else is buying those inexpensive shares?

Gamehost itself!!

NCIB



Whole thing sounds a lot like Kasking's famous hi-limit strategy. 

Win big, invest big, earn big, win big.

Recycle the capital.

Win-win-win.

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Comment by BarstoolSage on Apr 27, 2023 5:22pm
malx a lot a sense to me. My own barstool marathon starts in the low teens so my buying in at  the low levels helped to bring that average down ...and on the way up buying prices have exceeded my acb ..still ...my overall dividend yield is 4.67%, and I'm also up 15% fmv vs acb as of today not at all unhappy with my own little part of a quality casino, entertainment, food and drink and ...more  
Comment by malx1 on Apr 27, 2023 8:26pm
Staying at Deerfoot, not using the WSOP discount code.     Don't mind losing a little money in the poker events.  We all benefit equally on a per share basis. Doing my part to build the bottom line.    
Comment by kasking on Apr 27, 2023 10:50pm
The way I look at it Malx, I'm not a big time player...but when I do play i never feel bad when I lose, because I know I'll get some back, via a divy actually I'm happy contributing to the bottom line..
Comment by malx1 on Apr 28, 2023 7:01pm
Comment by malx1 on Apr 28, 2023 6:54pm
Our friends at Laurentian Bank are back, feverishly buying shares of their favourite Alberta name. Can't blame them. These $9 shares feel like a slot machine that's just a few hi-limit wagers away from the Bonus Round!! Hurry up and wait. 
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