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High Dividend Counters, Better than putting in FD
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kmarc
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Dec 7 2008, 10:42 PM
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I browsed through this whole thread from page 1  as I'm interested to get some more long-term high dividend stocks.... Here's a rough list of what our forumers have recommended. What do you guys think? Any new changes? Maybulk BJTOTO AXIS ATRIUM REIT PBBANK SIME (probably not?) AMWAY BAT Guiness (but stock prices decreasing gradually from 2007!) Calsberg (but stock prices ALSO decreasing gradually from 2007!) Jtinter Apollo (stock prices never drop, even recently) Panamy Star Digi Uchi Tech LPI Yilai YTLPOWER Maybank (probably not?) Gonna do some research on their stock prices later..... This post has been edited by kmarc: Dec 7 2008, 11:03 PM
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kmarc
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Dec 7 2008, 11:03 PM
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QUOTE(darkknight81 @ Dec 7 2008, 10:50 PM) genting from last time till now is never a dividend stock Noted.  (edited above) QUOTE(David83 @ Dec 7 2008, 10:51 PM) How about HAIO and AMWAY? KLK in plantation sector? AMWAY got leh HAIO? Didn't see anybody mentioning it.... is it really a good dividend counter? I did read somebody giving a passing remark regarding KLK/BKAWAN but not too sure.... This post has been edited by kmarc: Dec 7 2008, 11:03 PM
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kmarc
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Feb 8 2009, 08:15 PM
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Here's some info from "Personal Money Feb 2009": Pacific Dividend Fund recorded a 43.9% return over the 5-year period ended Nov 30, 2008, compared with the KLCI's 11.15% return. Their portfolios are live, meaning that their composition and characteristics are updated as prices change on the spot. As at November 2008, the fund's top 10 stocks holdings were: Petronas Gas Tanjong plc Sime Darby Public Bank PLUS Astro Bumiputra-commerce Holdings MISC-Foreign Tenaga TMI However, with the economic collapse, I guess not many of the above companies can give such good dividends in the near future but probably better than most?
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kmarc
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Apr 21 2010, 03:58 PM
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QUOTE(IEE @ Apr 21 2010, 03:55 PM) does par value has any effect on dividend payout let say, a company pay 3sen per share as dividend given RM1 or RM0.5 as par value, has any difference on the dividend payout? No difference if the company gives out 3 sen. However, if the company gives out dividend in terms of percentage e.g. 5% dividend, then par value is important as it is 5% of par value and not 5% of stock price.
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