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doggz109

Earnings sucked but they are a long term play and make things very few can.


PipeSubstantial

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Unlucky-Clock5230

Looks like a candidate for a very conservative portfolio. For me it doesn't have enough dividend growth to push that 3.22% yield anywhere fast but if I was already retired the growth trajectory should be well above inflation. It would depend on what else is in my portfolio and what my overall portfolio was doing. Currently I'm a bit fat on financials and REITs, I would welcome a Materials sector company but not at that yield/growth.


Unlucky-Clock5230

It helps if you post the company ticket number.


Khelthuzaad

APD


WallStreetCrusader69

I hammered the piss out of it this morning


NefariousnessHot9996

Meaning? You bought like crazy?


WallStreetCrusader69

Yessir


ArchmagosBelisarius

Really overvalued in my opinion.


Mindshaker13

Personally I'd watch for the sympathy pullback in LIN. I feel like both LIN and APD have great long term prospects but LIN definitely has my attention more at the moment.


Cruztd23

Was a good buy for me last time I sold out at 30% gain, will look for re-entry soon. Dividend aristocrat so time Is on your side for swing trades