Post by
Johnwith30years on Mar 11, 2021 11:22am
A thought
Lots of folk ar elooking at the past 52 week high and seeing we hav ejust exceeded it. But I would use 2020 precovid as a good starting point The high last January was about $22.76 and that was before a dividend increase and the growth now being demonstrated and lower debt rates. I wrote some time ago: Does anyone seriously not expect to see ALA exceed that 22.76 rate this year.
Our recent rise is only the beginning so again I would advise it is not too late to add to or take a full position. The only thing dragging me back a bit these days is the option protection I had on part of my position for extra income but I have removed most of that now eithe rby rolling up and out or by removing altogether. There is more to come here. Just when is the question but sooner rather thanlater for a further nice bump IMO.
Comment by
bossu on Mar 11, 2021 11:52am
Hey Jonney :What would be the % of your total holding would you invest in ALA ? At one point you have to be'' resonable''
Comment by
bossu on Mar 11, 2021 1:46pm
Thank you Johnny, What you say is that the investor has to consider many factors. I understand that the investor profile make a big difference but at some point as in the ALA case the futur look promising but there is a point where ''cash allocation ''in one stock is a self decision .
Comment by
Bushman3333 on Mar 11, 2021 2:06pm
You have to take to considerations that warm winter, also a weaker US Dollar, that will be factor revenu wise.
Comment by
bossu on Mar 11, 2021 8:28pm
You are absolutely wright about the reduction in revenue because of the weakening of the $ US and this represent probably $ 7M per quarter for now. But this has been taken into account when they made the budget for 2021. And this weakening could reverse and the pendulum goes the other way.
Comment by
ol_griz on Mar 12, 2021 11:02am
Wow, John, you just channeled by thoughts and my situation almost exactly! Good post that should really get your questioner thinking (and cautiously).
Comment by
rustyblades on Mar 11, 2021 2:36pm
I think in January 2020, people were expecting more than the piddly 4% dividend increase we received in December. At the current yield and tempered expectations for dividend growth it's difficult to see the share price going too much higher in the near term. Who knows, ALA could be plan B for BAM if the IPL bid fails.
Comment by
Capharnaum on Mar 11, 2021 2:46pm
ALA would be worth over $21 even if they didn't pay a dividend. I like dividends as it usually shows that companies have good steady cashflows. However, in general, the higher the dividend, the less upside to a raise in share price, as cash goes out instead of being reinvested.
Comment by
jeffpei on Mar 11, 2021 5:04pm
Agree John. Will take patience, but if those of us who have held through the past 2 years continue to be patient we will be rewarded. I for one will continue to sleep at night and collect my monthly RIF dividend from ALA- which is by far my top holding @24%. Cheers all.
Comment by
Johnwith30years on Mar 11, 2021 5:18pm
Yes 15-16 dollar averages are beginning to look rather nice. As I said at least until $24 I'll hold the entire amount I have accumulated. GL