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Tyler McKinna's DIVIDEND MONEY took a hard look at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) as a dividend play in a story entitled WRESTLING FOR RETURNS. McKinna, a noted Wall Street tipster, disclosed he does not own any WWE stock. His report (Dividend Money) states the following:
The WWE Experience
Entertainment company World Wrestling Entertainment Inc (WWE). Friday
declared a quarterly dividend of 24 cents per share on all Class A and
Class B common stock.The dividend will be paid on Sept. 26 to
shareholders of record on Sept. 14.
Wrestling might be fake, but you can’t
fake a dividend that has doubled over the past 3 years! WWE has grown
its dividend rate from $0.04 to $0.24 per quarter over the past 4
years. The current dividend yield on shares of WWE is now a whopping
6.70%.
However, the diluted earnings per share are $0.63 giving WWE a dividend payout ratio of well over 100%, which is not sustainable.
Is The WWE On The Ropes?
If you’ve ever questioned the actual entertainment value of professional wrestling, take a look at the following numbers:
WWE®’s “Monday Night RAW” on USA
delivered 5,266,000 viewers on August 6, its best rating in the third
quarter and a 10 percent increase over its quarter-to-date average.
After the recent murder-suicide of pro
wrestling start Chris Benoit and another box-office disaster with Steve
Austin’s “The Condemned”, the share price of WWE has tumbled. Could
this possible present a buying opportunity?
With WWE’s Summer Slam, which is the
largest pay-per-view event of the season, just around the corner on
August 26, investors may be enticed to take a position in WWE stock
with hopes of a turnaround after the share price as been beaten down by
recent events.
The Finishing Move
Despite the negative press from the
Benoit scandal and the disastrous performance of WWE’s movies at the
box office, the overall financial performance of the company is
improving. If management decided to cut its losses, get out of the
major film production business and focus on its core activities, WWE
just might be able to turn things around for good
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