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HP - Someone Please Console Me - Vincenzo - 07-24-2015 I'm getting crushed in Helmrich & Payne - a dividend champion. When I bought it, I knew that a hit in the price of oil would adversely affect the stock price, but in hindsight I had no idea the extent. Looking back at historical prices of oil, it looks to me that the average price from around 1986 to about 2003 is about $35, and it looks like it's headed there again. If I look at HP's stock price at around 2003, I see that it was anywhere between $10-$13/share on a split-adjusted basis. Holy cow. Someone hold me. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - Jimbo - 07-24-2015 (07-24-2015, 01:02 PM)Vincenzo Wrote: I'm getting crushed in Helmrich & Payne - a dividend champion. When I bought it, I knew that a hit in the price of oil would adversely affect the stock price, but in hindsight I had no idea the extent. Im in the same boat so I guess we could cry a river and float on down the drain. Jim (07-24-2015, 01:02 PM)Vincenzo Wrote: I'm getting crushed in Helmrich & Payne - a dividend champion. When I bought it, I knew that a hit in the price of oil would adversely affect the stock price, but in hindsight I had no idea the extent. Im in the same boat so I guess we could cry a river and float on down the drain. Jim RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - Caversham - 07-24-2015 The loss is only realized when you sell. Oil (and HP) will eventually comeback. Now you just need to reinvest the divvy which will buy a lot more shares than it use to. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - Jimbo - 07-24-2015 (07-24-2015, 02:39 PM)Caversham Wrote: The loss is only realized when you sell. Oil (and HP) will eventually comeback. Now you just need to reinvest the divvy which will buy a lot more shares than it use to. and THAT is the proper attitude. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - Dividend Watcher - 07-24-2015 I'm long too. Yes, they're getting hammered just like most other oil service companies. Beside the juicy dividend and reinvesting averaging you down, here's some other points that salve the wounds for me:
RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - ronn38 - 07-24-2015 It is hard looking at those capitol losses. My portfolio's in the red for the first time in its rather brief history--which is a b*tch plain and simple.However, its throwing off more income than it ever has--even with ARCP's closed purse-strings (and a few upstream pipeline cuts). Keep your eye on the goal--increasing income stream through a diversified DGI portfolio. I got some real dogs when I decided to make 5% of my portfolio speculative--if not ARCP then LINE will surely keep me awake a few nights. But diversification has keep my overall income stream moving always in one direction...UP! Trust the force Vince ;-) Ronn RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - NilesMike - 07-24-2015 (07-24-2015, 05:04 PM)Dividend Watcher Wrote: I'm long too. Yes, their getting hammered just like most other oil service companies. Beside the juicy dividend and reinvesting averaging you down, here's some other points that salve the wounds for me: Great points! It looks like a screaming buy at this level. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - rayray - 07-24-2015 I have a few shares of HP and it makes me feel secure that the divi's will enable this puppy to compound nicely through this market. This is a top notch company with best in class for efficiency, their rigs and expertise will be highly coveted throughout the oil sector even more so. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - Dividend Watcher - 07-25-2015 Since words (above) didn't do it for me and I only glanced at the quarterly report, I had to go back and look closer ... As of 3/31/2105 (latest quarterly posted) Current Ratio: 4.0 Cash & Equivalents: $719M vs. $361M six months ago Net increase in cash & equivalents: $358M Revenues: $883M vs. $893M in 2014 (down 1.1%) Operating income: $227M vs. $255M in 2014 (down 11%) Payout Ratio (per share): 50% All Debt/Equity: 11.4% All Debt/Cash & Equivalents: 80% (they can pay off ALL their debt with cash) The 3rd quarter 2015 (6/31) results could be worse but still. Do these look like the company is ready to cut the dividend or fall apart? If I had any cash left, I'd be starting to average down here. Instead, I jumped the gun a few months ago. I'll just have to reinvest and watch from the sidelines. The >4% yield helps. It may be painful to watch for the next year or so but patience will win out I'm guessing. It's only a loss if you sell at these prices. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - KenBob - 07-25-2015 I haven't gone in depth to research this company; however, with a forward PE ratio of 63.6 (per Yahoo Finance) the payout ratio goes to 3.13. I think there is a danger of a dividend cut. That is not to say that this stock may not be a good deal in the future; however, I think there is going to be further pain before the oil market recovers. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - rapidacid - 07-25-2015 I thought the 2013 + 2014 div increases by HP were a huge, reckless misstep by an otherwise responsible management team. I don't necessarily think the div will be cut, but I do think they'll have to go to the debt market to subsidize the dividend for a few years. HP is in a fine position to do this, but they wouldn't have to if they had only stayed on the small double digit bumps a few years back. RE: HP - Someone Please Console Me - Vincenzo - 07-25-2015 Thanks to you all - especially Caversham, Dividend Watcher, ronn38, and rayray. I knew you folks would help give me perspective. |