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NAL Energy Corporation T.NAE



TSX:NAE - Post by User

Comment by themangokidon Dec 12, 2011 8:34am
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RE: dividend cut in 2012?

RE: dividend cut in 2012?obviously no one here knows 100% what the company has in store for its dividend in 2012 and beyond

The one thing I want to point out, though, is the author of the article seems to be using what he calls a sustainability ratio of over 140% as his main argument for a dividend cut.  However, he doesn't give us what the sustainability ratio is for nae's peers, for comparison purposes.  CIBC calculates, what they call, nae's total payout ratio (which I believe is the same thing as the author's sustainability ratio) of 151% vs the group average of 156%.  Now, this doesn't mean they wont cut, but its interesting to have the two numbers side by side.

Personally, I regard divy cuts as a last line of defence.  I'll be disappointed if they cut 2 cents off their div just to save 36 mill a year.  I'd rather see the money generated from production increase, sale of non-core, non-producing assets or even increased bank lines than a dividend cut. imo
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