I think the is some relation between Fairy Tail and Groove Adventure Rave. There is even an anime where characters from the two came together.
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I think the is some relation between Fairy Tail and Groove Adventure Rave. There is even an anime where characters from the two came together.
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Some people have expressed disappointment at the final dividend of 15c per share announced by SPH. Some people have expressed disappointment at SPH's business performance. What about me?
I am neither disappointed by SPH's final dividend nor its performance because they are within expectations.
I have blogged about how we could see an annual DPS of 21c in future from SPH. If this year's interim and final dividends should become the new norm, then a DPS of 22c a year is 1c more than my lowest expectation. I also said that if I could get a dividend yield of 5% by being a shareholder of SPH, why would I be interested in SPH REIT. That was when I revealed that I increased my long position at $4.20 a share.
SPH's weaker performance when it comes to revenue from its print businesses has been discussed and, some would say, beaten to death. The pertinent question to ask is whether this weakness is going to kill SPH rapidly. Have naysayers focused too much on this and painted a negative picture that is too dramatic?
If we believe that SPH is going the way of the Dodo, then, we should not invest in it. If we believe that SPH has predictable earnings with predictable weaknesses and that its strong balance sheet is able to withstand certain headwinds, then, to be invested for a 5% yield doesn't sound so bad.
Apart from my more recent purchase at $4.20 a share, the majority of my investment in SPH are at prices much lower. Now, even with those purchased at $4.20 a share, I received the recent special dividend of 18c a share. If I do not sell these shares, I would receive another 15c a share later in December this year. That doesn't sound like a bad deal, does it?
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