I did not see any dividend or earning per share listed for EADS.PA, the parent of Airbus (in Yahoo Finance, of course!); while they are not required to comply with Sarbaines-Oxley, I still think they would want to advertise these attributes to induce more stock purchases.
IF they are not actually paying out any dividend, what is the point of holding the stock? It certainly isn't going to see any dramatic growth, like a dot-com stock. Also, France OWNS 15% of the stock, Spain 5% and Germany a chunk as well; if these stocks don't pay out, aren't they just interest free loans?
2006-08-05
07:11:50
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That's odd; "EADS" on the French page shows a dividend, but "EAD.PA" in the US page shows no dividend. Having a dividend makes it look a lot more like equity.
2006-08-06
12:12:54 ·
update #1