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tkwfriend
post Dec 25 2007, 01:14 PM

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any idea let say i buy 1x100 of the amway how much dividen i can get in a year i does not really know how to calculate(tougly from previsous year calculation will do)
tkwfriend
post Dec 26 2007, 11:30 PM

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today just got 100x1 of amway...gogint o slowly collect to 1lot....
tkwfriend
post Dec 29 2007, 11:54 AM

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well apollo kinda famous for sometime already. even when i was like 6 to 7 years ago already heard in the klse
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post Jan 20 2008, 03:28 PM

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QUOTE(eric.tangps @ Jan 20 2008, 03:26 PM)
Where can I check out the history of Dividend Payout?

TQ.
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from thestar online
go to business section
tkwfriend
post Mar 9 2008, 10:37 PM

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just wonder Bjtoto is it a good dividen stock.
i found out that is only a 50sen share
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post Mar 10 2008, 09:56 AM

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QUOTE(Jordy @ Mar 10 2008, 12:22 AM)
BJTOTO is a gaming counter, so it can pay generous dividends because the nature of its business is non-cyclical.
It is meant to say that people will still gamble whether or not the economy is good. So their earnings are stable regardless of economic conditions.
The par value of a company is not important here, because it is only a value stated by the company.
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well just wonder how to actually calculate the dividen and the net dividen

if let say in persentage from
and one in sen
Fourth Interim 7.5¢
28-Jun-07 15-Aug-07 17-Aug-07 30-Aug-07 45¢
51¢
Third Interim 12.5¢
07-Mar-07 26-Mar-07 28-Mar-07 09-Apr-07 37.5¢
51¢
Second Interim 12.5¢
08-Dec-06 03-Jan-07 05-Jan-07 15-Jan-07 25¢
51¢
First Interim 12.5¢
06-Sep-06 22-Sep-06 26-Sep-06 09-Oct-06 12.5¢
51¢



First Interim 8%
17-Dec-03 30-Jan-04 05-Feb-04 23-Feb-04 8%
38%
Final 28%
29-Sep-03 11-Nov-03 13-Nov-03 08-Dec-03 38%
50%
Second Interim 5%
18-Mar-03 29-May-03 02-Jun-03 16-Jun-03 180%
50%

First Interim 5%
18-Dec-02 28-Feb-03 05-Mar-03 17-Mar-03 5%
35%

Final 25%
20-Sep-02 18-Nov-02 20-Nov-02 10-Dec-02 50%
28%

Special cash 45% TE + 125%
24-May-02 11-Jun-02 13-Jun-02 19-Jul-02 8.66%
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Special cash 45% TE + 125%
24-May-02 11-Jun-02 13-Jun-02 29-Jul-02 4%

Special cash 45% TE + 125%
24-May-02 11-Jun-02 13-Jun-02 23-Jul-02 20%

Second Interim 15%
18-Mar-02 15-May-02 17-May-02 17-Jun-02 25%
28%


tkwfriend
post Oct 8 2008, 09:16 PM

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QUOTE(feralee @ Oct 8 2008, 08:25 PM)
oh
this one
i know already
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dividen same as capital repayment?
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capital repayment is diffrent from dividen.
capaital repayment is basically srinking the share value.

 

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