Sirwalterraleigh
Premium Member
Oh I got you…Oh no, I get it - that's kind of my point.
... And why talk of how investors will react feels like such a weak grab although lots of people (who apparently aren't shareholders) like to bring that up.
He's talking about how an increase here is somehow going to hurt shareholder "returns" but that leads me to wonder if people who say stuff like this understand what a shareholder return is in the context of a company like Disney because we don't really share in the profits of the business - not in any meaningful way, anyway.
Trust me, I don't plan to live off my piddly dividend.*
I know the value is in the eventual sale. I also don't have enough in this single stock to really lose sleep over what it does but it helps make me pi$$y when I don't like what they're doing.
It's just funny how people acknowledge it's perfectly okay to empty the coffers for Disney+ with the only current goal being that some day it stops losing them money but then act like increasing wages for employees in the one consistently profitable segment (to remain competitive in a market where they can't fill roles) is going to somehow hurt shareholders.
It may affect someone's bonus (probably not even Bob's) but it's not going to hurt me or most others.
If a wage increase is planned and budgeted for, it'll be a talking point on a call and that'll be about it.
... but conversation goes like they'll have to raise the price of Dole Whips to cover it and then the whole place will collapse.
No, they don't.
Theymaywill raise the price of Dole Whips but, that was going to happen, anyway.
*but I'd rather cash that check than see another billboard on I-4
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A cry for dividend didn’t seem like you. My mistake.
Well bobs full of $&@!…by now, everyone should know that.
As far as dividends go…no matter what I get, I don’t like them.
Because of course - like most “mechanisms” - it’s been mongrelized beyond recognition.
What it does do - history aside - is ecourage habits that exploits the value of the company overtime.
It’s not surprising that the minute an investor started calling out the board and Bob palpatine…that the chopping block for staff comes out and we hear about “dividends”
The simple cause/effect alone smells funny…such is Wall Street.