It's interesting how the CCC method is so robust. Seriously, how do you guys handle companies that get acquired or delisted? Does that reset their strek?
Great question! We don’t claim the CCC approach is foolproof — we’re carrying forward what Dave Fish started so folks who like that format still have a reliable place to work from. Our goal is to keep the spirit of his lists alive and make it easy for dividend investors who prefer that style.
On companies that fall off: yes, we track and flag them. If a name gets acquired or delisted, or if it cuts/suspends the dividend, we mark the streak as ended and note the reason right in the list. That way you can see what changed, when it changed, and why.
It's interesting how the CCC method is so robust. Seriously, how do you guys handle companies that get acquired or delisted? Does that reset their strek?
Great question! We don’t claim the CCC approach is foolproof — we’re carrying forward what Dave Fish started so folks who like that format still have a reliable place to work from. Our goal is to keep the spirit of his lists alive and make it easy for dividend investors who prefer that style.
On companies that fall off: yes, we track and flag them. If a name gets acquired or delisted, or if it cuts/suspends the dividend, we mark the streak as ended and note the reason right in the list. That way you can see what changed, when it changed, and why.