ownyourfuture
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I owned Intel back in the glory days. I'll say 1993 to 1999.
Made a lot of money & then sold it.
Bought back 3 or 4 years ago, thinking that the movement to the cloud could bring back to the glory days. It didn't work out that way. Another reason is the movement away from desktop computing, to smart phones & tablets.
It's time to move on.
I've narrowed it down to 2.
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
Yield 0.36%
Annual Amount $0.56 Paid Quarterly
Payout Ratio 18.2%
EPS $3.08
Dividend Growth 4 yrs
Microchip Technology (MCHP)
Yield 1.84%
Annual Amount $1.45 Paid Quarterly
Payout Ratio 31.3%
EPS $4.62
Dividend Growth 15 yrs
NVDA is the high flier. Seemingly everyone in the world is in love with it right now, including Jim Cramer
MCHP just keep chugging along. Not sexy, but not hard on the eyes either.
Just because it fits my style of investing better, I'm leaning towards MCHP.
Made a lot of money & then sold it.
Bought back 3 or 4 years ago, thinking that the movement to the cloud could bring back to the glory days. It didn't work out that way. Another reason is the movement away from desktop computing, to smart phones & tablets.
It's time to move on.
I've narrowed it down to 2.
NVIDIA Corporation (NVDA)
Yield 0.36%
Annual Amount $0.56 Paid Quarterly
Payout Ratio 18.2%
EPS $3.08
Dividend Growth 4 yrs
Microchip Technology (MCHP)
Yield 1.84%
Annual Amount $1.45 Paid Quarterly
Payout Ratio 31.3%
EPS $4.62
Dividend Growth 15 yrs
NVDA is the high flier. Seemingly everyone in the world is in love with it right now, including Jim Cramer
MCHP just keep chugging along. Not sexy, but not hard on the eyes either.
Just because it fits my style of investing better, I'm leaning towards MCHP.
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