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Dividend Investing
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Emcee:  Daniel Miller Type:  Unmoderated
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12 The dividend on SJT may be pretty good. But just to be careful check how much oHenry Volquardsen-8/9/1998
11 Retaylor: You're confusing "divident reinvestment plans" with diJohn Langston-8/9/1998
10 Any opinions on SJT San Juan Oil Trust? Nice dividend and if oil ever goes up Terry Lyon-8/8/1998
9 Its for dividend and drips.Daniel Miller-7/21/1998
8 Is this post for DRIP investing or for investors who invest for a dividend retuchartseer-7/19/1998
7 Daniel, Timely thread, for me. I've just gotten around to enrolling iPoet-7/19/1998
6 I'm keeping my eyes open and will let you know. FWIW I first purchased the Henry Volquardsen-7/19/1998
5 I will do that. Thanks. Are there any higher ones then 6%?Daniel Miller-7/19/1998
4 You might want to take a look at Allied Capital (ALLC). The current yield is @6Henry Volquardsen-7/19/1998
3 Yeah, it is a great system I believe.Daniel Miller-7/18/1998
2 Daniel, Dividend investing is usually referred to as DRIP plans (Dividend ReinRetaylor-7/17/1998
1 Look at AIJ. A dividend percentage of 42.6%, wow. With a book value of 12. It Daniel Miller-7/17/1998
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