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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 857587" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>We're talking about FedEx as an example but across the board companies are paying as much of a dividend as they can to attract buyers. They don't have to hold the stock for income as once they have collected the dividend they can move on. But while they are buying a given stock to get it's dividend they are driving the price up which is what the corporate execs want so that they can capitalize on the moment and exercise options or sell personal stock. And as the stock settles some it becomes a more attractive buy later. As I've said before there is a symbiotic relationship between corporate boards approving a quarterly dividend and the funds that manage 401k's for those same corporations. And the common thread is the massive amount of money that employees provide. The funds have it to invest, and the corporate execs are wanting their share of it through personal stock sales. I know I'm just a courier. Please forgive my ignorance. Totally deluded.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 857587, member: 24302"] We're talking about FedEx as an example but across the board companies are paying as much of a dividend as they can to attract buyers. They don't have to hold the stock for income as once they have collected the dividend they can move on. But while they are buying a given stock to get it's dividend they are driving the price up which is what the corporate execs want so that they can capitalize on the moment and exercise options or sell personal stock. And as the stock settles some it becomes a more attractive buy later. As I've said before there is a symbiotic relationship between corporate boards approving a quarterly dividend and the funds that manage 401k's for those same corporations. And the common thread is the massive amount of money that employees provide. The funds have it to invest, and the corporate execs are wanting their share of it through personal stock sales. I know I'm just a courier. Please forgive my ignorance. Totally deluded. [/QUOTE]
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