Is Apple Becoming A Dividend Stock?
by Philip Mause
In the modern world of finance, everything seems to be happening faster than before. It used to take years for a "growth" stock to mature and become a "dividend" stock. The theory was that the two categories were mutually exclusive for two reasons. First of all, growth stocks didn't pay dividends because they needed the cash to finance expansion. Secondly, growth stocks traded at such high price earnings ratios that it was impossible for them to generate an attractive dividend yield. Over the years, as a company matured, the growth stock would become a dividend stock much as a fast ball pitcher would become a finesse pitcher in baseball. read more »
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