There are worse problems to have than a high and (slowly) rising yield on cost. I'm hoping that continues for Pfizer. Thanks for commenting, Steve. - Brian
Thanks for your excellent presentation on Pfizer! I have owned PFE for over ten years now, and have a nice but not terrific capital gain. That said, I hold the shares mainly for the dividend income and the yield on cost. But I share the same concerns that you articulated in your presentation.
You're welcome, David! Glad you enjoyed the video. I'd imagine most of Pfizer's investors are in the stock for its generous and reliable dividend. I take some comfort in knowing that Pfizer has made its moves already to replace the upcoming revenue losses, so it's just a matter of executing now (rather than needing to free up more financial firepower for big M&A). I'm impressed by your 10-year holding period! Thanks for watching and commenting, Brian
I'm hopeful, but predicting the next big drug is anyone's guess. I like to avoid most biotech stocks for that reason but feel a little more comfortable by diversified drug portfolio's and pipelines. Thanks for watching and commenting! - Brian
@@simplysafedividends we have similar perspectives on buy/hold and quality dividend stocks. I really enjoy your channel and content, thanks for all you do
Plz explain to people that a stock drops by the exact amount of the dividend. A $10 stock becomes a $9 stock when it issues a $1 dividend. Unless you are in a tax free accout the dividend actually makes you poorer. It would better benefit you if the div value remained in the stock price.
I personally don't see RFK as a problem. I think he will do some good and be most effective at questioning food additives, food inspection, and handling. The amount of additives that are banned in europe but put in our food here is amazing. Most people in this country have no idea what they are eating. I believe he will be most effective at changing that and it wouldn't require a lot of legislation.
I am also a long-suffering PFE shareholder. Nice to see I am in good company. Thank you for the excellent analysis.
Thanks for watching!
00:55 Pfizer's corporate history
01:54 Why Pfizer has underperformed since 2000
02:52 Pfizer's dividend safety analysis
05:56 Pfizer's upcoming patent expirations
- Brian
Great video. Pfizer shareholders should have a support group :)
I bought Pfizer when PPCIAN purchased it as well. I'm happy with my YOC so hope to be able to hold it for a long time.
There are worse problems to have than a high and (slowly) rising yield on cost. I'm hoping that continues for Pfizer. Thanks for commenting, Steve.
- Brian
Very good Video Sir, short and effective, even some history. And all the dangerous named
Thanks for your excellent presentation on Pfizer! I have owned PFE for over ten years now, and have a nice but not terrific capital gain. That said, I hold the shares mainly for the dividend income and the yield on cost. But I share the same concerns that you articulated in your presentation.
You're welcome, David! Glad you enjoyed the video. I'd imagine most of Pfizer's investors are in the stock for its generous and reliable dividend. I take some comfort in knowing that Pfizer has made its moves already to replace the upcoming revenue losses, so it's just a matter of executing now (rather than needing to free up more financial firepower for big M&A). I'm impressed by your 10-year holding period!
Thanks for watching and commenting,
Brian
I was lucky and bought mine in April. Not a huge holding.
thanks Brian, very useful as always!
ThanX Brian... I don't hold but have looked at it for the dividend.... IDK - time will tell.... I appreciate your thorough assessment... Be well...
I appreciate your insight.
Great Video. Best I've seen on Pfizer.
Nicely done. Thnx.
Glad to see their score at a 75, hopefully they’ll score big with key drugs in their pipeline
I'm hopeful, but predicting the next big drug is anyone's guess. I like to avoid most biotech stocks for that reason but feel a little more comfortable by diversified drug portfolio's and pipelines. Thanks for watching and commenting!
- Brian
@@simplysafedividends we have similar perspectives on buy/hold and quality dividend stocks. I really enjoy your channel and content, thanks for all you do
Plz explain to people that a stock drops by the exact amount of the dividend. A $10 stock becomes a $9 stock when it issues a $1 dividend. Unless you are in a tax free accout the dividend actually makes you poorer. It would better benefit you if the div value remained in the stock price.
Memo: problems: pattent exparation
How about now that RFK Jr. is in the mix?
I personally don't see RFK as a problem. I think he will do some good and be most effective at questioning food additives, food inspection, and handling. The amount of additives that are banned in europe but put in our food here is amazing. Most people in this country have no idea what they are eating. I believe he will be most effective at changing that and it wouldn't require a lot of legislation.
I'm looking to get in a 50,000 share position.
Hoping For $26.50. As of 11/10/24, very close to that !
You are rich guy.
I bought 40 shares yesterday.
sounds like gambling
@@nerlogugutochi8918 Bought 65,000 shares at $26.38.
Memo: pfizer raised its dividend every year
Memo: key pattern exparations over the next 5 years!
Memo: pfizer made zooloft
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