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To: Sidney Street who wrote (876)8/7/2000 8:11:15 PM
From: Sidney Street  Respond to of 1227
 
Interview w/ Helx's CFO; emphasis on Goldlink seems calculated to allay fears of cycle peaking, but it doesn't have that effect on me. I would rather have had table pounding (and good evidence) about the peak not being anywhere in sight.

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To: Sidney Street who wrote (876)8/7/2000 8:28:05 PM
From: j t jackson  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1227
 
)"Helix looks more undervalued than ever."
I wouldn't agree with "ever". I can recall a time when HELX's dividend yield was 10%, an income stock !!!. Agreed it was sometime in the past, like more than 10 years ago.
Incidently, with net income continuing it's rising trend, does anyone else think there is a chance of restoring or partially restoring the dividend cut from $0.24 to $0.12 /qtr with the quarterly report this Nov.? For years I've used a dividend reinvestment program to aquire more HELX shares, it's an automatic dollar cost averaging approach and it has paid off big time.
I'm almost certain that the recent cut was the only time HELX has cut the common stock dividend.
All the other dividend changes have been increases. jtj