Investors might believe in the company's strong earnings performance due to its high P/E ratio. However, this could lead to future disappointment if the P/E falls to levels matching recent growth rates.
Despite minimal yield, the stock's performance isn't fully based on its dividend. Inspur Software, despite generating profits in recent years, has seen its share price unreflective of this change, pointing to other influencing factors. Even with a recent price dip, it has given shareholders a 4.9% return in a year when considering its dividend.
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