The tradition of giving goodies to shareholders is based on fallacious and warped logic.
Share holders get dividends from the company,in this case 10cents per share. After buying the shares,they do absolutely nothing to help running the company. Therefore they deserve absolutely nothing in addition to the dividend!
If they don't like the idea,then they can go jump in the lake or the ocean...which ever is nearer!!
Uchumi (and you all know how that one went!!) started this bad habit by printing calendars for it's shareholders in the 1990s. Strangely,the company would not give calendars to its customers or staff.
Now imagine that,you open a shop; at the end of a successful year,you print a calendar for yourself but you don't give any to your customers!!
Also,think about this: a guy with 1,000 share is entitled to sh100 dividend. Now this same guy wants a sh350 T-shirt,a sh600 lunch,sh500 bus fair,sh200 umbrella,sh100 cap etc. Where does he think the money will come from? Michael Joseph's pocket?
Get serious!!!
And another thing; so I have a few shares in Microsoft; would I ask for a return air-ticket to USA to attend the AGM?
Aai; Yawah!!
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Nothing is real unless it can be named; nothing has value unless it can be sold; money is worthless unless you spend it.