RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Dividends well, because of this pandemic I'm retiring much later by the second! So you might be right on track! But every time I look at this company's product lines, I imagine it going parabolic! to the point that I see no end to its growth even if their future plans for their product is exhaust! Ending emission and electric cars being the future...you gonna wait long before you park your money someplace else!! Hope you got that kinda time!! Lol
good luck to all of us!
Aarman4 wrote: I tend to disagree RealistDontalkm, the day I start relying on dividends for my returns is the same day that all other hgiher returning options have been exhausted ;)
My aversion to risk is VERY high, and getting paid 5-10% on money is too risky for me, and it should be for you as well ;)
Dividends is too much work, you have to find a home for it all.... Much easier to just buy REALLY good companies when they are REALLY cheap and then check in every few days or weeks.
Cheers!
RealistDontalkm wrote: my friend by that they you are already filthy rich from ours growth!! Regular or special type of dividend do not matter to u anymore!
Aarman4 wrote: As usual, I'm with you Casavantsghost.....
For me, The chain of events for earnings is as follows:
-Grow the business by obtaining more "business"
-Spend it on lowering operating expenses if possible(better equipment/facilities)
-R&D
-Share buybacks
-repay deby(if applicable)
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- Dividend
My hope is, if we ever get dividends, that all other avenues are exhausted first, and that it is a "special dividend", and not a regular dividend.
When and if regular dividends show up, I will likely cease buying in, and likely begin reducing my position.
Cheers!
Casavantsghost wrote: Speaking only for myself.. Don't want them. Roll this money back into the company and grow the share price is where I am at. The share price appreciation will be our reward. A year or two depending upon where the company is: Absolutely if it makes sense.
96KLITE wrote: The Q4 and FY 2020 guidance Based on its preliminary financial data, PyroGenesis anticipates that over the course of FY 2020, it has generated total revenue of between $14 million and $16 million. This figure represents an increase of 192% to 233% over the $4.8 million in revenue reported during Q4 2019, and its shareholders will now receive minor dividends.