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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 2218752" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>What conspiracy? I listened to the annual meeting FedEx has with Wall Street the year Fred S talked about almost doubling profits. He referred to them as "our partners." It's a fact that Wall Street buys large blocks of stock just before dividends are due to collect the dividends. It's easy money. And the demand bumps up the price which makes more for exec's cashing in stock options. The bigger a company's profits, the more that can be paid in dividends, the more attractive that stock becomes, the more that is bought, the higher the price goes. Certainly you know about supply and demand? Of course I remember the one time awhile back when you said Wall Street buys stock to hold for price appreciation. What drives the price? Surely you are smart enough to understand this? No?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 2218752, member: 24302"] What conspiracy? I listened to the annual meeting FedEx has with Wall Street the year Fred S talked about almost doubling profits. He referred to them as "our partners." It's a fact that Wall Street buys large blocks of stock just before dividends are due to collect the dividends. It's easy money. And the demand bumps up the price which makes more for exec's cashing in stock options. The bigger a company's profits, the more that can be paid in dividends, the more attractive that stock becomes, the more that is bought, the higher the price goes. Certainly you know about supply and demand? Of course I remember the one time awhile back when you said Wall Street buys stock to hold for price appreciation. What drives the price? Surely you are smart enough to understand this? No? [/QUOTE]
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