Is there anything on that site that would, as I asked, factor in dividends when analyzing the company's performance? It's a classic problem when comparing stock charts with one another (or against the index) that they don't take into account dividends in a meaningful way.
"Wow, that line has been flat for a long time! Why does anyone think this is a good investment?"
(not meant to be a commentary on Xerox's performance at all - they're clearly in a bad state right now)
Is there anything on that site that would, as I asked, factor in dividends when analyzing the company's performance? It's a classic problem when comparing stock charts with one another (or against the index) that they don't take into account dividends in a meaningful way.
"Wow, that line has been flat for a long time! Why does anyone think this is a good investment?"
(not meant to be a commentary on Xerox's performance at all - they're clearly in a bad state right now)