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 REIT V5, Real Estate Investment Trust

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davinz18
post Feb 3 2014, 03:38 PM

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should I "start" new thread or wait until mod "locked" this one first?
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post Feb 3 2014, 03:42 PM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Feb 3 2014, 03:23 PM)
If reits have zero par value, no point if they declare 100% on par value lor....... hmm.gif

More like not declaring any dividends ...at all .....so why u want Dividends to be a certain % ......of par value  hmm.gif
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as stocks declare dividends a par value.
If they say 10% per share.
Mean 10% of par value right?
So it's not based on the current stock price..
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post Feb 3 2014, 03:43 PM

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QUOTE(davinz18 @ Feb 3 2014, 03:38 PM)
should I "start" new thread or wait until mod "locked" this one first?
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post Feb 3 2014, 04:00 PM

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QUOTE(woonsc @ Feb 3 2014, 03:42 PM)
as stocks declare dividends a par value.
If they say 10% per share.
Mean 10% of par value right?
So it's not based on the current stock price..
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If got no par value, how to declare a % on par vale laugh.gif

It would not math sense ......

This post has been edited by SKY 1809: Feb 3 2014, 04:04 PM
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post Feb 3 2014, 04:03 PM

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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Feb 3 2014, 04:00 PM)
If got no par value, how to declare a % on par vale  laugh.gif
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I get it now.. TQ! SKY Gor~
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post Feb 3 2014, 04:17 PM

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QUOTE(ronnie @ Feb 3 2014, 11:38 AM)
RM0.0561 per TWRREIT share owned as of EX-Date.
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so there's no requirement on how long we must hold the REIT before we can receive the dividend?? hmm.gif

let's say, I'm a newbie and never invested in REIT. If I invest just before the Ex-date of the income distribution (like in the case of IGB), do I still get 0.0361 per share? Or does it have to get a purata over the last financial year (or quarter)?
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post Feb 3 2014, 04:21 PM

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QUOTE(moosset @ Feb 3 2014, 04:17 PM)
so there's no requirement on how long we must hold the REIT before we can receive the dividend??  hmm.gif

let's say, I'm a newbie and never invested in REIT. If I invest just before the Ex-date of the income distribution (like in the case of IGB), do I still get 0.0361 per share? Or does it have to get a purata over the last financial year (or quarter)?
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You will get the divd if u own the REIT before Ex date..

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post Feb 3 2014, 04:27 PM

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QUOTE(woonsc @ Feb 3 2014, 04:21 PM)
You will get the divd if u own the REIT before Ex date..
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I see. That means one can still get the full dividend (for example RM 0.0361 per share for IGBREIT) even if he buys before the Ex date and sell all after the Ex date, and he doesn't hold any REITs throughout the year?

then every year, before the Ex-date, the price will go up, no? hmm.gif
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post Feb 3 2014, 04:31 PM

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QUOTE(woonsc @ Feb 3 2014, 04:03 PM)
I get it now.. TQ! SKY Gor~
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QUOTE(moosset @ Feb 3 2014, 04:27 PM)
I see. That means one can still get the full dividend (for example RM 0.0361 per share for IGBREIT) even if he buys before the Ex date and sell all after the Ex date, and he doesn't hold any REITs throughout the year?

then every year, before the Ex-date, the price will go up, no?  hmm.gif
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yaya, once on EX date, you can sell, but normally not recommended as price normally adjust back by the dividend given out..

Correct ? SKY gor?

This post has been edited by woonsc: Feb 3 2014, 04:36 PM
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QUOTE(SKY 1809 @ Feb 3 2014, 04:31 PM)
Better learn fast, then u can get some discounts on tuition fees..... yawn.gif
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yes Sir..
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QUOTE(woonsc @ Feb 3 2014, 04:35 PM)
yaya, once on EX date, you can sell, but normally not recommended as price normally adjust back by the dividend given out..

Correct ? @SKY 1809 gor
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U make sense now .....surely Bursa would adjust the price down a few x sen according to the x sen given out.as DPU or dividend.....

But there is a possibility someone may push up ....later like some stocks I have ...not always lah

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