iPhone 5, Dividend Payout Will Keep Investors Buying Apple: Sozzi
By Kevin Chupka | Breakout – 3 hours ago
That dividend of $2.65 a share will be paid out this Thursday
after the closing bell. Sozzi says that number is only going to grow as
the tech giant will continue to increase the shareholder payout every
year to entice investors as their growth potentially slows. "If they're
not going out there and acquiring companies — which they're not,
necessarily — their earnings growth will slow and you're gonna need a
hook."
While consumers and investors look for a "hook" in Apple's next big product launch (the new iPhone is expected to be unveiled at a September 12th event), the media is beginning to speculate on a potential stock split and a possible inclusion of Apple in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, something recently discussed on Breakout as well.
Sozzi isn't so sure that speculation will become reality. "I don't think they want to be a part of the Dow," he says. "I think they view themselves as a high growth tech play...it doesn't benefit them to go out there and split the stock. Investors are showing a willingness to buy the stock at these prices."
Is Apple's share price scaring you off, or is the dividend enough to keep you coming back for more? Let us know on our Facebook page.
While consumers and investors look for a "hook" in Apple's next big product launch (the new iPhone is expected to be unveiled at a September 12th event), the media is beginning to speculate on a potential stock split and a possible inclusion of Apple in the Dow Jones Industrial Average, something recently discussed on Breakout as well.
Sozzi isn't so sure that speculation will become reality. "I don't think they want to be a part of the Dow," he says. "I think they view themselves as a high growth tech play...it doesn't benefit them to go out there and split the stock. Investors are showing a willingness to buy the stock at these prices."
Is Apple's share price scaring you off, or is the dividend enough to keep you coming back for more? Let us know on our Facebook page.
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