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Strategies & Market Trends : Dividend investing for retirement

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To: E_K_S who wrote (31743)7/24/2019 7:29:07 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) of 34328
 
UAN out with increased sales prices and a 14 cent distribution. So after paying zero per Q for about three years, the last three quarters distribution have been 11, 7 and now 14 cents.

The share price remains below $4, but I doubt it will stay there long.

UAN seems like a good investment pick to me, especially at these sub-$4 levels. It's not hard at all to see the shares being around $6 if the dividend next quarter is the same as this quarter. There are not many stocks I can think of where a 50% share price increase in ~4 months depends on them just doing the same thing next Q as they just completed this Q.....basically, UAN is depressed from 3 years of no dividends, so as it resets to being a dividend payer, the upside may be swift and significant.

Or not!
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