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To: Jurgis Bekepuris who wrote (37962)5/21/2010 12:16:44 PM
From: Mattyice  Respond to of 78464
 
My only thing on IDCC as i have looked at it further, it seems to be of course priced in a range, and if it does not show an ability to grow out of it with some solid year over year EPS %change it will probably be stuck in that range, i am looking at the chart now and it does not pay a dividend, and this would seem to expose it to some pressure if/when the market rolls over... sounds bad until you look at the cash per share number, while the lack of dividend exposes to pressure from the market IMHO, it will gain support at those key long term levels where cash will keep it afloat even without a dividend yield to protect it.

i want to know if it can get some actual tangible growth, not just the quick glance cost cutting they seemed to have made in 2009, if not i would like it between 19-21 possibly.

If i could project any long term EPS growth, it would be interesting to start getting in, but i just dont see it.

I also wonder why they dont pay a dividend, and it doesn't seem like they are spending dumping the cash on R&D

Thanks for the post, someone then posted a forum devoted to IDCC on your link.