Sure , they have been 100% consistent.
I suppose consistency is a positive.
Except when it's consistently wasteful of millions of dollars , consistently making incredibly bad business decisions (SuperCompany) , consistently paying themselves exorbitant salaries/exit packages for no discernible accomplishments , and consistently unable to execute on any money-making business plan.
Plus , they might be in a market which has some upside.
However , the YAGI-math which has been increasingly forced into the equation makes it highly unlikely that common shareholders holding long will realize gains.
Just my two cents , or maybe 2 tenths of a cent.
jonesie