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MichMan

(16,441 posts)
92. Annual dividend of a whole whopping $1.16 per share
Fri Nov 3, 2023, 12:07 PM
Nov 2023

Last edited Fri Nov 3, 2023, 12:56 PM - Edit history (1)

or 2.5 % 0f the price of a share.

https://stockanalysis.com/stocks/kr/dividend/

Your definition of massive gouging is a lot different than mine if 1.5% profit margin fits the criteria.

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In what way is the economy great? Calculating Nov 2023 #1
It's not "super high". It's been largely tamed. maxsolomon Nov 2023 #4
The article, like most, spends most of its time on polls, and little on factual data. Here's a little usonian Nov 2023 #5
I just looked at my quarterly report from my state retirement, the last three quarters I have gone backwards. Chainfire Nov 2023 #6
That's crazy Johnny2X2X Nov 2023 #25
Same here Rebl2 Nov 2023 #63
Inflation is about 3.8% right now..... Happy Hoosier Nov 2023 #17
"nobody can afford a home anymore?" Johnny2X2X Nov 2023 #40
Corporations are buying them Calculating Nov 2023 #47
Yep Rebl2 Nov 2023 #64
Inflation not that high, somepeople are buying homes NoRethugFriends Nov 2023 #58
Well mortgage rate are almost as high as they were comradebillyboy Nov 2023 #2
Bought my second house in 1985. llmart Nov 2023 #8
YEP, bought mine in 1981, 14% HAB911 Nov 2023 #13
Its not just the interest rate, its also the high cost of a house that makes it so bad now. honest.abe Nov 2023 #15
Yeah, folks have gotten very used to very low rates. NT Happy Hoosier Nov 2023 #18
Ummm no they aren't and this type of thing is why people think the economy is bad edisdead Nov 2023 #10
Been in a rotten mood since MOMFUDSKI Nov 2023 #3
Oh, you have to have faith, baby! That money is going to come trickling back down on us any minute. Chainfire Nov 2023 #7
I think it's mostly related to cost of housing.. renting or buying. honest.abe Nov 2023 #9
Food and housing (rent) TheRealNorth Nov 2023 #22
In my area, people have been priced out of their normal standard of living. LightBright Nov 2023 #11
I rarely go shopping much any more except for groceries and drug items. llmart Nov 2023 #12
I think that job creation has been a big part of Bidemonics. usonian Nov 2023 #14
Credit cards are being used a lot by Americans now. jimfields33 Nov 2023 #84
Americans have always used credit cards a lot, at least for the last few decades. llmart Nov 2023 #94
Because inflation stuck and housing sucks Sympthsical Nov 2023 #16
+1 honest.abe Nov 2023 #19
Pretty soon, young people will be inheriting enormous wealth. usonian Nov 2023 #20
That's a tricky circumstance to depend upon Sympthsical Nov 2023 #26
I'm "counting" on increased life span. Taking vitamins and exercising. usonian Nov 2023 #31
And you're one of the good ones for it Sympthsical Nov 2023 #36
Thank you. usonian Nov 2023 #38
What I'm seeing Avalon Sparks Nov 2023 #81
I wonder what percent of young people will actually inherit high value homes from parents. honest.abe Nov 2023 #27
A very small percentage of young people inherit enormous wealth questionseverything Nov 2023 #33
Being back tax incentives for housing Dirty Socialist Nov 2023 #44
Mortgage interest deductions never went away MichMan Nov 2023 #49
Still can Rebl2 Nov 2023 #65
Why are they saying the economy is great if Americans say otherwise? leftstreet Nov 2023 #21
Mostly jobs, I think. nt usonian Nov 2023 #23
Have they wondered if maybe the jobs don't pay enough? n/t leftstreet Nov 2023 #24
The only people who have a personal interest in the unemployment rate are those who are looking for jobs MichMan Nov 2023 #74
I consider it the fault of businesses for higher prices. LiberalFighter Nov 2023 #28
Imagine how much better the world would be without the insane concentration of wealth. Nt usonian Nov 2023 #29
I think price gouging is absolutely the reason for higher prices. walkingman Nov 2023 #41
Although I am pretty fortunate in terms of economics, I am in a pessimistic mood walkingman Nov 2023 #30
The harder we have to work. usonian Nov 2023 #32
Let's be honest the economy is not great DestinyIsles Nov 2023 #34
If people could hardly afford the necessities anymore, inflation wouldn't be what it is. W_HAMILTON Nov 2023 #43
People can just decide that groceries, rent, and gas are optional? MichMan Nov 2023 #51
No, instead, they make cuts to their "wants" so they can pay for their "needs," but... W_HAMILTON Nov 2023 #85
I believe that it is because the economy is measured by GDP instead of by factors that affect ordinary people. barbaraann Nov 2023 #35
Rotten neighbors, even if one agrees with some ... sanatanadharma Nov 2023 #37
Outside of DU :-) I am at peace usonian Nov 2023 #46
We are definitely concentrating on bad things bedazzled Nov 2023 #80
We may be in another decade of malaise Shermann Nov 2023 #39
There is no "record inflation". ClimateHawk Nov 2023 #45
The point is that there is malaise over inflation Shermann Nov 2023 #50
It was at its highest levels in 40 years though MichMan Nov 2023 #53
Inflation is down but prices aren't. nt Autumn Nov 2023 #88
the politics of grievance overshadow real satisfaction mike_c Nov 2023 #42
Yes. Americans used to be known for their optimism... betsuni Nov 2023 #73
Because they go home and watch Sean Hannity for four hours and he scrambles their brains. Initech Nov 2023 #48
A rotten mood? Conjuay Nov 2023 #52
The bills are getting higher and higher too. Sure, wages have gone up, but so has everything else. So the net SWBTATTReg Nov 2023 #54
Post removed Post removed Nov 2023 #55
I have been going to the food bank once MerryBlooms Nov 2023 #56
The advent of the internet and its easy spread of disinformation... brush Nov 2023 #57
How about because, in general, Americans are spoiled AF. nt Persondem Nov 2023 #59
been to a grocery store lately? nt msongs Nov 2023 #60
Going shortly, to get a mini-cake. usonian Nov 2023 #62
Humans aren't equipped to handle this much information/input... Chakaconcarne Nov 2023 #61
Housing has been turned into investment class assets JCMach1 Nov 2023 #66
"With a little help from my enemies" usonian Nov 2023 #67
The economy is great for who? I grew up in the 1950s and 1960s, most families lived doc03 Nov 2023 #68
Corporate America pushing for a recession GuppyGal Nov 2023 #69
I've met my most basic self. He's a dumpster diving mentally ill homeless guy. hunter Nov 2023 #70
What can we do? Aepps22 Nov 2023 #71
Just because the aggregate numbers are good doesn't mean... Xolodno Nov 2023 #72
Easier answer. The definition of "Great Economy" differs from person to person. WarGamer Nov 2023 #75
I'm retired, and not thinking of making money with a craft, or consulting. usonian Nov 2023 #79
If we only had honest objective news... GreenWave Nov 2023 #76
I'm grumpy. I blame a general feeling of insecurity. Aussie105 Nov 2023 #77
People are agitated by a lifestyle of peak everything bucolic_frolic Nov 2023 #78
I live in the land of Kroger. And Kroger is gouging massively. SalamanderSleeps Nov 2023 #82
Why I'm so old .... usonian Nov 2023 #83
You believe a 1.5% profit margin is proof of massive gouging ? MichMan Nov 2023 #86
After they pay their shareholders 1.5% is what they have left in the pot SalamanderSleeps Nov 2023 #90
Annual dividend of a whole whopping $1.16 per share MichMan Nov 2023 #92
If their share is underperforming that's really their problem. SalamanderSleeps Nov 2023 #93
Wage growth has exceeded inflation for several months running right now Johnny2X2X Nov 2023 #87
There is an entire billion-dollar industry devoted to making Americans angry, afraid, depressed, and despairing. Aristus Nov 2023 #89
The economy is hard on red minimum wage states. $7.25 an hour in 2023? pwb Nov 2023 #91
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