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Deswell Industries (DSWL)
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1043 Dennis, Dividend will be 25-35% of earnings depending on such things as cash, j rector-10/13/1998
1042 Normally, I would agree that the recent stock price drop would indicate bad newmod-10/13/1998
1041 Actually, Count, I calculate a 12.5% dividend yield (not 20%) on DSWLF at $6, umod-10/13/1998
1040 j rector, You bet it's insane. Let's assume there is nothing wrong witCount de Monie-10/13/1998
1039 Dennis, instead of DSWLF buying HIHOF, why not the other way around? current j rector-10/13/1998
1038 Looks like most of that $6 block was resold at 6 1/8, in pieces. Could be sommod-10/12/1998
1037 20,000 just crossed at six bucks -- hopefully the "pressure" will be Chris Nevil-10/12/1998
1036 <<I have tried to think of a good acquisition they could make>> HImod-10/12/1998
1035 j, Paul, & all, I am also one that respects Paul Senior's opinion. HowRon Bower-10/12/1998
1034 Paul S.'s comments. I agree with them all--no sponsorship is a big deal noj rector-10/12/1998
1033 Ron, If there are great opportunities like this, why not borrow should an acqj rector-10/12/1998
1032 LBO risk: Richard, this is my biggest concern. Have seen it w/US companies in j rector-10/12/1998
1031 My thoughts on share repurchases. The fundamental questions is whether Deswellkolo55-10/12/1998
1030 Armin, Don't know. But I don't think we would want that unless you likRon Bower-10/12/1998
1029 Richard, I feel you made an excellent argument for a buyback if they will not Ron Bower-10/12/1998
1028 Just a thought : is it feasible for them to list on the hong kong exchange as wMadharry-10/12/1998
1027 John, Interesting that you would bring up HK thread. The Hang Seng is near 900Ron Bower-10/12/1998
1026 Ron, I agree entirely with your scenario and many other possible situations. IRichard Barron-10/12/1998
1025 Hi Ron, Thanks for the post. They sound confident and I suppose they ought toTerrapin-10/12/1998
1024 John, A word from management. I don't like contacting the company when I Ron Bower-10/12/1998
1023 Richard, Michael, j., Thanks for the replies. Upon re-reading my message I caTerrapin-10/12/1998
1022 Richard, What if they have talked with customers, existing and new, and they sRon Bower-10/12/1998
1021 Richard, Michael, Hear Hear! My main point in arguing for a stock buyback wasj rector-10/12/1998
1020 Richard, I was about to reply exactly as you did - buybacks are not to support Michael Burry-10/12/1998
1019 RE: STOCK BUYBACKS: Buying back shares is always a fantastic idea when the P/E Richard Barron-10/11/1998
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