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post Dec 17 2010, 04:54 PM

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QUOTE(bearbear @ Dec 17 2010, 01:53 AM)
hi guys

any link to check out the dividen payout by uchitec, acostec and ytlpower?
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This should be useful:

http://icapital.biz/english/dividenddisplay2.asp
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post Dec 23 2010, 07:05 PM

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Anywhere to obtain a list of previous summary of dividend payouts by say a specific company?

How bout comparisons of top annual dividend payouts? Where do you guys get your info?

Some info I've come across are quite confusing, some after-tax, some before-tax percentages sweat.gif and they're mostly people's blogs...

Any advise would be greatly appreciated smile.gif
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post Jan 1 2011, 03:40 PM

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Just got me a copy of "Stock Performance Guide Malaysia" by Dynaquest Sdn Bhd... It has information on ALL listed companies in KLSE, e.g. dividends, PER, EPS past 10 years, comments & recommendations, balance sheet for past 3 years n much more, VERY useful, only RM70 a copy!

Very useful for passive/individual investors like myself who don't have the time to research all 1000+ companies heh thumbup.gif
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post Jan 1 2011, 05:16 PM

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Comes out half yearly, on March & September
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post Feb 17 2011, 09:58 AM

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QUOTE(wos @ Feb 17 2011, 09:12 AM)
To all sifu here,
Now I understand if the dividend come in unit? how about %.

For example, if the dividend like this?

5.0 % @ par value 0.50 sen ?  hmm.gif
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5% x 0.50 cents = 0.025 cents
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post Feb 22 2011, 08:56 PM

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QUOTE(wos @ Feb 17 2011, 10:33 AM)
CSS, Thanks for the reply...  rclxms.gif

Then how about?

15.0 sen @ par value 0.75 sen ?  unsure.gif

sorry get myself confused in this..

thanks again
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QUOTE(jasontoh @ Feb 17 2011, 11:20 AM)
If it is in sen, means the amount is already there. If in % only you multiply with the par value. Else, just use the value that you see.
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Yeah, if it's in cents then no need to calculate anything... What you see is what you get tongue.gif

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