Indeed. Ideally SIAF should aim for a 10% yield compared to the purchase price of what the longs have bought the shares for. I assume most of the longs have averaged down, but if the institutional investors only touches stocks with a PPS of at least $5 we should aim for a stable PPS of at least $7.5 and hence a dividend of $0.75 (pr year). Didn't you suggest (10 to) 20 cents/quarter?
Earlier SIAF has said, or at least indicated, that CA will be listed before TRW. If that is still valid, and H2 2020 is a fair estimate of when TRW will be listed, and the institutional investors will wait two years before investing (if, if and if), then we can start talking about the $100-party again soon Because that means that we'll have to achieve a PPS of at least $5 post the TRW and CA stock dividends (which shouldn't be very difficult if TRW gets its financing and CA gets a few deals).
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