Value Investing If a firm's ROIC % is lower than their dividend yield, why isn't it a no-brainer to buy back stock? |
- If a firm's ROIC % is lower than their dividend yield, why isn't it a no-brainer to buy back stock?
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- Investment thesis - Aercap Holdings (Spanish) by Horos Asset Management
If a firm's ROIC % is lower than their dividend yield, why isn't it a no-brainer to buy back stock? Posted: 05 Jul 2019 01:29 PM PDT For example Ford Motor has a dividend yield of ~6% and a ROIC of ~2.5%. If they have a good amount of cash on hand (which Ford does) why does it not make sense to buy back some stock? [link] [comments] |
Posted: 05 Jul 2019 04:02 PM PDT |
Investment thesis - Aercap Holdings (Spanish) by Horos Asset Management Posted: 05 Jul 2019 07:05 AM PDT |
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