RE:Potential I agree that they could increase the dividend, but from 15c to 75c? If they had chosen a 20% payout, it's likely they will stick to a 20% payout. Why would they suddenly go to a 70% just because of a 'stock consolidation'.
vr6loco wrote: After the stock consolidation, the dividend payout ratio drops to just 14 from 20. Now conservatively management can easily bump it 5 from 15 cents to 75 per quarter or 3 bucks annually to a 70% payout. With no debt, revenue stability, higher earnings per share This should be well above $50 IMHO. The low stock count (supply) will help drive the price up as dividend seekers buy.(demand) Thoughts? Tell me I'm out to lunch on this one?