IPO paying a high dividend
Most IPOs are valued based on a P/E multiple or PEG based on high growth. However, I'm working on an a company that is steady growth (2-3% per year) yielding an 5-10% annual dividend. How do you go about modeling or analyzing the price or market cap for such a company? If you use dividend yield where yield = dividend / stock price, is that the right way to think about it?
Any monkeys ever come across this type of analysis
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