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To: geoffrey Wren who wrote (32801)6/4/2020 10:34:00 AM
From: E_K_S  Respond to of 34328
 
Those were adds to positions I already hold so mostly just to reduce avg cost. I expect at some point in 2021 dividends will start up. The WY buy was pretty small too 50 shares. AMNF is more for their growth as 90% of my holdings are at a cost basis of $0.65/share. They have paid a small dividend for over 10 years. I added about 5% position so I could have some trading shares. The key take away for AMNF is if/when they do continue w/ dividend, 4% is huge and higher than GIS.

Still scary to see market tank in March and hard to pull the trigger to deploy new funds.

Thanks for the feed back as always looking for new names to add to the dividend bucket.

EKS



To: geoffrey Wren who wrote (32801)6/4/2020 11:03:11 AM
From: Mannie  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 34328
 

I own AMNF. I expect them to suspend the dividend. It would be prudent, since their sales will be so far down. Still a good company.


Might they surprise with better than expected earnings? With people staying home to cook for themselves the last 3 months, that might have helped their sales.