03-17-2020, 09:45 AM
In support of my previous comment on DFS, and its risk compared with V or MA.
During the '08/'09 recession, DFS earnings fell to $0.08 per share, and share price dropped to under $5.
Meanwhile, V and MA continued growing EPS at a double-digit rate...
I'd much rather own V or MA than DFS, despite their lower yields. They will survive this downturn much better.
During the '08/'09 recession, DFS earnings fell to $0.08 per share, and share price dropped to under $5.
Meanwhile, V and MA continued growing EPS at a double-digit rate...
I'd much rather own V or MA than DFS, despite their lower yields. They will survive this downturn much better.