Post by
FairMount on Nov 03, 2022 5:45pm
Great Q3 Results
Smashing numbres, Not surprising
Change to quarterly dividends starting next year - the part i don't like but should be good the company
Comment by
stockmarket1 on Nov 03, 2022 8:10pm
Does anyone know why they're going from and monthly dividend to now a quarterly? Wonder if some now will go sour on PPL due to that change?
Comment by
corvette67 on Nov 03, 2022 8:15pm
I for one. Will sell off in Dec . If i wanted a quarterly div i would buy more Enbridge for a better yield, Their earnings are out tomorrow and not xdiv yet. GLTA
Comment by
stockmarket1 on Nov 03, 2022 8:25pm
Funny you mention that because the same thing crossed my mind about Enbridge. I'm contemplating on doing the same maneuver. I loved PPL's monthly dividend. I wouldn't be surprised if the shares sell off now. I'll be keeping an eye on this very closely going forward. I'm very unsure about this.
Comment by
stockmarket1 on Nov 04, 2022 2:44pm
Good for you. I have a boat load of other holdings which are performing way better than this. I'm not close to retirement so I wanting growth. The monthly dividend in PPL was a bonus. For quarterly payouts....there's way better shares out there. Again...that suite my situation.
Comment by
dileas48s on Nov 05, 2022 8:31am
For the most part I agree, but for me, losing the monthly compounding of the dividend hurts as I DRIP. From a cash flow perspective I agree it shouldn't matter.
Comment by
TimeBuilder on Nov 04, 2022 11:43am
Monthly to Quarterly :>(( IMO this gives PPL longer to hang on to any CASH payouts & also gives Day Traders & Big managers etc a chance to trade/play their games between the X / Rec dates... JMO
Comment by
TimeBuilder on Nov 04, 2022 1:16pm
PS: this will give them ( traders etc ) an extra 60 days to play around the X dates etc JMHO
Comment by
pjn0987654321 on Nov 04, 2022 1:20pm
On the other hand, it makes them more of a "blue chip" like ENB, and we can have great confidence that the dividend will always be paid, never reduced, and very likely, raised annually. As they point out, most of their peers on the TSX60 are quarterly payers.
Comment by
SargeX on Nov 04, 2022 1:41pm
That's actually a good point on quarterly being the norm for TSX blue chippers. Of our 16 stocks, only 3 pay a monthly divy and 2 of those our REITs (where monthly is the norm). The other is KEY and I wouldn't be surprised if they switch as well. Ciao Sarge
Comment by
stockmarket1 on Nov 06, 2022 1:18pm
Just trying to understand this. At the end of the day, I know the amount pad out is the same. But why so some pay monthly and most aren't (quarterly)? Is it mainly administrative reasons?
Comment by
stockmarket1 on Nov 07, 2022 12:13pm
Actually, I'll send off an email to the investor relations dept. A couple of other questions I have too. Might as well get it from the " horses mouth".
Comment by
FairMount on Nov 07, 2022 1:14pm
I can't say I fully understand the reason behind it, but also there is no strong reason to have it monthyly while most peers offer quarterly. Quarterly vs monthly divy cuts admin work, holds on to the cash for 2 extra months, and may minimize monthly ex-divy share price fluctuations.
Comment by
corvette67 on Nov 04, 2022 11:32am
Pathetic response--up .85c GLTA