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I always felt that a company could eventually hit a ceiling or scale so big that they would still have money left over after reinvesting (eg AAPL). In fact, wasn't it Carl Icahn that squeezed his way in on early Apple and forced Jobs to start offering a dividend to investors because he felt they had too much cash sitting around, even after its reallocation? (Also because he was a mad activist cunt?)

Also, I've been too spooped to actually buy for the sole purpose of dividends in the current times. Everyone says everything is overvalued and yields are low. Also, I'm a heavy TA trader, so a tank in price would shake me and I would most likely already have stop losses in place to get me out, dividend plan be damned.

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