HASBRO Announces quarterly cash dividends on shares
Friday, May 23rd, 2008 1:34PM CDT
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What does this mean? Well, if you have stock or purchase shares of stock in HASBRO before the end of business August 1st, 2008, you'll be earning a $0.20 a share just for having them. That's money in your pocket just for owning shares. This is good news for stock holders.
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Posted by City Commander on May 23rd, 2008 @ 1:44pm CDT
Can't say I watch the stock market at all.
Posted by First Gen on May 23rd, 2008 @ 1:52pm CDT
Dealer wrote:How much is Hasbro stock nowadays?
Can't say I watch the stock market at all.
Currently it's going in the $35.00 USD a share range. I've seen in as low as $21.00 USD a share. It goes up and down, but expect it to stay strong with Mr. Goldner taking the helm.
Posted by DevastaTTor on May 23rd, 2008 @ 8:53pm CDT
I encourage everyone who's reading this who's never been interested in stocks, the market, etc. to start taking the things that you love and turn them into potential investment/growth opportunities. I love the fact that I support a company that I believe in. And when I see so many people on this site excited about upcoming products, it just validates why I bought Hasbro.
Posted by First Gen on May 23rd, 2008 @ 10:00pm CDT
DevastaTTor wrote:I bought Hasbro because it's a stock that I support as a share holder and a Star Wars and Transformers fan-maybe GI Joe again soon too. I like that they've righted the ship now and brought the stock around. Hasbro has aligned themselves with great products-Marvel, Star Wars, Transformers, etc. I'm fired up that they're future looks bright.
I encourage everyone who's reading this who's never been interested in stocks, the market, etc. to start taking the things that you love and turn them into potential investment/growth opportunities. I love the fact that I support a company that I believe in. And when I see so many people on this site excited about upcoming products, it just validates why I bought Hasbro.
I've considered it for some time now. My biggest regret is not getting in on them when shares were at $25.00 a pop. This is one stock I know has got some serious growth potenial even from it 37.00 peak in recent weeks.
Posted by DevastaTTor on May 24th, 2008 @ 2:04pm CDT
First Gen wrote:DevastaTTor wrote:I bought Hasbro because it's a stock that I support as a share holder and a Star Wars and Transformers fan-maybe GI Joe again soon too. I like that they've righted the ship now and brought the stock around. Hasbro has aligned themselves with great products-Marvel, Star Wars, Transformers, etc. I'm fired up that they're future looks bright.
I encourage everyone who's reading this who's never been interested in stocks, the market, etc. to start taking the things that you love and turn them into potential investment/growth opportunities. I love the fact that I support a company that I believe in. And when I see so many people on this site excited about upcoming products, it just validates why I bought Hasbro.
I've considered it for some time now. My biggest regret is not getting in on them when shares were at $25.00 a pop. This is one stock I know has got some serious growth potenial even from it 37.00 peak in recent weeks.
I had a chance to buy at about 17 several years ago but balked. I've still done OK with the stock but I kick myself for what could have been. It's a least fun to think that my hobbies/addition are at least contributing a little to the Hasbro bottom line. Now, instead of collecting, I prefer to think of it as "product research".