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nedstar71on Nov 15, 2017 9:16pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Parameters to assess Alaris...(add or eliminate )
RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Parameters to assess Alaris...(add or eliminate )babedinkleman wrote: jjeerryy wrote: Bailey88 wrote: I made my comments with direct reference to the Q3 financial statements and conference call. As stated in the conference call, I heard that the dividend will not be cut Q4....... IF new deals are made going forward. Even with new investments, it will take time for any investments to generate cash flow. I don't have much control over the future but the AD Q3 report shows the Cash decreased by more than 50% year over year. I thereforeassumed the payout ratio must be increasing. After reading your comment, I checked Morningstar. They show the 2016 average payout was 90%. They now show 2017 payout ratio year to date is 270%.. Alaris either sells more equity or decreases the payout if this continues and as an income investor, I don't see either of these options as positive. Lets see if Alaris can pull a rabbit out of the hat this time---obviously I have a great deal of skeptimism.
Bailey88, the markets can be tough at times. Then we come in here and post to people who seem to not be able to read the written word.
Stick to your guns, you seem to have things under control at this time!
Good GOD I'm not sure which of these statements is more moronic. Bailley.....you clearly have no idea about the actual payout ratio if you believe it is 270%. Jjerryy you are a moron....not that that was ever a question. Some things never change....lolz
Bailey's handle created just two days ago to post on this board alone and coincidentally posts complete nonsense and jerry applauds him. Um yeah.