Is GT stock a buy?
What Is The Conclusion?
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Interesting Questions and Easy Answers!
Yes, The Goodyear Tire Rubber pays dividends. Last time was Monday 2nd of March 2020 where the investors holding the stock on Friday 31st of January 2020 were paid $0.16000 per share. Over the last 158 times between 1970 and 2020, The Goodyear Tire Rubber has paid $40.842 with an average of $0.26 per share.
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On Friday 21st of November 2014, The Goodyear Tire Rubber had a stock price of $26.48. If you invested back then, your return now would be a loss of $-17.41 per share or -65.74%
Yes, the average daily trading liquidity for The Goodyear Tire Rubber is $49.68 million. You should therefore be able to get in and out of your positions relatively fast.
The Goodyear Tire Rubber has a normal ratio of the business financed by loans. This puts the company at some risk in periods of high inflation where borrowing costs usually go up. With a low cash flow to debt ratio of 0.07, the company's ability to pay off the debt is limited. The company is still not profitable, and high inflation will make it harder to become profitable as costs increase and consumer spending decreases.
We have calculated the inflation risk for The Goodyear Tire Rubber to be high [0.75 out of 1]