The dividend has been growing really high at a cagger of so compounded angel growth rate of about 17% over the last five years and twenty one percent over the last 10 years. But for me not, if they are heavily investing, I can't expect it. So my expectation here is, and they are investing now, by the way, in the future, to get way, way more revenues later on in four years from now, let's say. And I don't see a reason why they would need to cut the dividend. Though I do believe we will see maybe some dividend payment, a dividend growth, I X of 3%, 4%, 6%, something like that. Yeah.

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