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Non-Tech : Pep Boys (PBY) Automotive Parts and Accessories

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To: John L. who wrote (28)9/13/1997 4:18:00 PM
From: sea_biscuit   of 116
 
RE: I agree that Huizienga probably wouldn't have small shareholders welfare as a priority, but more small investors are getting in the market. For the big shots to get there share prices to go up they need to attract us small fries.

I was referring to it more from the dividend income viewpoint. PBY has increased its dividends for 20 consecutive years. Now, a slick operator like Huizienga might not care much for dividends. If the dividend is not increased, the strategy that I follow dictates that I simply sell all the stocks of the company! And I will have to do that -- Huizienga or no Huizienga! But my feeling is that it is more likely to happen if Huizienga takes over than if he does not.

Dipy.
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