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From: | "Mark Hubbard" <mhubbard@es.co.nz> |
Date: | Fri, 24 Nov 2000 20:38:20 +1300 |
Hi Benjamin
I don't follow ITC, so I don't know what their own
pronouncements on this issue are, however, in my opinion not only would this
company paying a dividend be unlikely, it would furthermore be
inappropropriate.
Essentially this is a venture capital company, thus
they will be seeking to invest in companies with high risk/ high return
characteristics. From this it would be logical to assume that they should be
able to generate a higher return on retained profits than the shareholder could
on the same money were they to distribute it back in the form of dividends -
that, afterall, is the very rationale of the firm's existence in the first
place. Indeed, if they were to adopt a dividend payment policy, this would
surely be an admittance by ITC that they could not find enough suitable high
return potential companies to invest in - as a shareholder, that should worry
you.
Only my thoughts (taking a bit of time off work
tonight).
Cheers
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