See, but it never changed one cent in the Pressler years. 21 cents per share per year, every single year. No connection to change in profits, no reevalution, just a steady constant. I find the sudden increase (and the accompanying statement singing the praises of the company's health) to be highly suspicious.
NOTE: By "suspcious" I don't mean in a legal way, just in a "who do you think you're fooling?" way.
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