QUOTE(bearbear @ Dec 17 2010, 01:53 AM)
This should be useful:http://icapital.biz/english/dividenddisplay2.asp
High Dividend Counters, Better than putting in FD
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QUOTE(bearbear @ Dec 17 2010, 01:53 AM) This should be useful:http://icapital.biz/english/dividenddisplay2.asp |
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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 Any advise would be greatly appreciated |
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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 |
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Comes out half yearly, on March & September
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QUOTE(wos @ Feb 17 2011, 10:33 AM) CSS, Thanks for the reply... Anytime Then how about? 15.0 sen @ par value 0.75 sen ? sorry get myself confused in this.. thanks again 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. Yeah, if it's in cents then no need to calculate anything... What you see is what you get This post has been edited by CSS: Feb 22 2011, 08:57 PM |
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