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I'm monitoring the stocks I'm checking by putting them in a Yahoo! Finance folder as stocks to watch, but one stock fell sharply due to a scandal and its yield has become amazing.
First, the chart ????
It fell by more than 4% on Friday, but it's also a stock that has fallen nearly 20% from the price it was at a month ago.
A certain famous investor (male) said on a TV show that he owns this stock, which fell sharply with a big gap, but I wondered if he still owns it.
And because of this sudden drop, the dividend yield has become a frightening 5.85%.
This company has been paying a stable dividend of 40 yen per year. Even with a stock price of 800 yen, it has a yield of 5%.
The reason for the sudden drop is a scandal.
The scandal has come to light, and the situation has developed to the point where the representative has been arrested.
There's a saying that goes, "Buy when there's an accident, sell when there's an incident," but is this stock a buy? Or a sell?
Around 2010, the head of a paper company was arrested for pouring nearly 10 billion yen of the company's money into an overseas casino, and the paper company's stock price also fell sharply at that time.
The head, who was from the founding family, was addicted to baccarat, and when he didn't have enough, he had his secretary bring the company's money, and he borrowed money from a subsidiary...I think there was a story that had a twist to it.
It developed into a criminal case, and the head was arrested, indicted, and sentenced to prison, and the company's credibility was temporarily lost, but if you look at the long-term chart, people who bought the stocks that plummeted due to the scandal may have made a lot of money after Abenomics and other things, so I think "the scandal-induced plummet is also an opportunity ????".
If you look at the chart of Daio Paper, it's going up as if nothing happened.
Also, people who are starting to invest for the first time may not know about the incident.
People who start investing in stocks change, company managers change, and times change.
After the Daio Paper scandal faded away, those who bought stocks were left wondering, "What's that?"
There must have been many stocks like that in the past.
Window dressing, stabbing incidents, X-factor explosions, embezzlement...but what now?
This time, the representative of a stock that people were hesitant to buy or sell has been arrested. It seems the company has brought forward the timing of the change in representative a little.
Just because the representative has been arrested doesn't mean that the company will change drastically from tomorrow.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that sales will decrease by 20%.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that the value of the company will fall by 20%.
Isn't it fine if the new system can steadily increase the company's value?
That's what I think, but what do you think?
I'm sure I'll be welcoming a new week with thoughts like these.
I'm monitoring the stocks I'm checking by putting them in a Yahoo! Finance folder as stocks to watch, but one stock fell sharply due to a scandal and its yield has become amazing.
First, the chart ????
It fell by more than 4% on Friday, but it's also a stock that has fallen nearly 20% from the price it was at a month ago.
A certain famous investor (male) said on a TV show that he owns this stock, which fell sharply with a big gap, but I wondered if he still owns it.
And because of this sudden drop, the dividend yield has become a frightening 5.85%.
This company has been paying a stable dividend of 40 yen per year. Even with a stock price of 800 yen, it has a yield of 5%.
The reason for the sudden drop is a scandal.
The scandal has come to light, and the situation has developed to the point where the representative has been arrested.
There's a saying that goes, "Buy when there's an accident, sell when there's an incident," but is this stock a buy? Or a sell?
Around 2010, the head of a paper company was arrested for pouring nearly 10 billion yen of the company's money into an overseas casino, and the paper company's stock price also fell sharply at that time.
The head, who was from the founding family, was addicted to baccarat, and when he didn't have enough, he had his secretary bring the company's money, and he borrowed money from a subsidiary...I think there was a story that had a twist to it.
It developed into a criminal case, and the head was arrested, indicted, and sentenced to prison, and the company's credibility was temporarily lost, but if you look at the long-term chart, people who bought the stocks that plummeted due to the scandal may have made a lot of money after Abenomics and other things, so I think "the scandal-induced plummet is also an opportunity ????".
If you look at the chart of Daio Paper, it's going up as if nothing happened.
Also, people who are starting to invest for the first time may not know about the incident.
People who start investing in stocks change, company managers change, and times change.
After the Daio Paper scandal faded away, those who bought stocks were left wondering, "What's that?"
There must have been many stocks like that in the past.
Window dressing, stabbing incidents, X-factor explosions, embezzlement...but what now?
This time, the representative of a stock that people were hesitant to buy or sell has been arrested. It seems the company has brought forward the timing of the change in representative a little.
Just because the representative has been arrested doesn't mean that the company will change drastically from tomorrow.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that sales will decrease by 20%.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that the value of the company will fall by 20%.
Isn't it fine if the new system can steadily increase the company's value?
That's what I think, but what do you think?
I'm sure I'll be welcoming a new week with thoughts like these.
First, the chart ????
It fell by more than 4% on Friday, but it's also a stock that has fallen nearly 20% from the price it was at a month ago.
A certain famous investor (male) said on a TV show that he owns this stock, which fell sharply with a big gap, but I wondered if he still owns it.
And because of this sudden drop, the dividend yield has become a frightening 5.85%.
This company has been paying a stable dividend of 40 yen per year. Even with a stock price of 800 yen, it has a yield of 5%.
The reason for the sudden drop is a scandal.
The scandal has come to light, and the situation has developed to the point where the representative has been arrested.
There's a saying that goes, "Buy when there's an accident, sell when there's an incident," but is this stock a buy? Or a sell?
Around 2010, the head of a paper company was arrested for pouring nearly 10 billion yen of the company's money into an overseas casino, and the paper company's stock price also fell sharply at that time.
The head, who was from the founding family, was addicted to baccarat, and when he didn't have enough, he had his secretary bring the company's money, and he borrowed money from a subsidiary...I think there was a story that had a twist to it.
It developed into a criminal case, and the head was arrested, indicted, and sentenced to prison, and the company's credibility was temporarily lost, but if you look at the long-term chart, people who bought the stocks that plummeted due to the scandal may have made a lot of money after Abenomics and other things, so I think "the scandal-induced plummet is also an opportunity ????".
If you look at the chart of Daio Paper, it's going up as if nothing happened.
Also, people who are starting to invest for the first time may not know about the incident.
People who start investing in stocks change, company managers change, and times change.
After the Daio Paper scandal faded away, those who bought stocks were left wondering, "What's that?"
There must have been many stocks like that in the past.
Window dressing, stabbing incidents, X-factor explosions, embezzlement...but what now?
This time, the representative of a stock that people were hesitant to buy or sell has been arrested. It seems the company has brought forward the timing of the change in representative a little.
Just because the representative has been arrested doesn't mean that the company will change drastically from tomorrow.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that sales will decrease by 20%.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that the value of the company will fall by 20%.
Isn't it fine if the new system can steadily increase the company's value?
That's what I think, but what do you think?
I'm sure I'll be welcoming a new week with thoughts like these.
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I'm monitoring the stocks I'm checking by putting them in a Yahoo! Finance folder as stocks to watch, but one stock fell sharply due to a scandal and its yield has become amazing.
First, the chart ????
It fell by more than 4% on Friday, but it's also a stock that has fallen nearly 20% from the price it was at a month ago.
A certain famous investor (male) said on a TV show that he owns this stock, which fell sharply with a big gap, but I wondered if he still owns it.
And because of this sudden drop, the dividend yield has become a frightening 5.85%.
This company has been paying a stable dividend of 40 yen per year. Even with a stock price of 800 yen, it has a yield of 5%.
The reason for the sudden drop is a scandal.
The scandal has come to light, and the situation has developed to the point where the representative has been arrested.
There's a saying that goes, "Buy when there's an accident, sell when there's an incident," but is this stock a buy? Or a sell?
Around 2010, the head of a paper company was arrested for pouring nearly 10 billion yen of the company's money into an overseas casino, and the paper company's stock price also fell sharply at that time.
The head, who was from the founding family, was addicted to baccarat, and when he didn't have enough, he had his secretary bring the company's money, and he borrowed money from a subsidiary...I think there was a story that had a twist to it.
It developed into a criminal case, and the head was arrested, indicted, and sentenced to prison, and the company's credibility was temporarily lost, but if you look at the long-term chart, people who bought the stocks that plummeted due to the scandal may have made a lot of money after Abenomics and other things, so I think "the scandal-induced plummet is also an opportunity ????".
If you look at the chart of Daio Paper, it's going up as if nothing happened.
Also, people who are starting to invest for the first time may not know about the incident.
People who start investing in stocks change, company managers change, and times change.
After the Daio Paper scandal faded away, those who bought stocks were left wondering, "What's that?"
There must have been many stocks like that in the past.
Window dressing, stabbing incidents, X-factor explosions, embezzlement...but what now?
This time, the representative of a stock that people were hesitant to buy or sell has been arrested. It seems the company has brought forward the timing of the change in representative a little.
Just because the representative has been arrested doesn't mean that the company will change drastically from tomorrow.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that sales will decrease by 20%.
Just because the stock price plummets 20% doesn't mean that the value of the company will fall by 20%.
Isn't it fine if the new system can steadily increase the company's value?
That's what I think, but what do you think?
I'm sure I'll be welcoming a new week with thoughts like these.
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