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cs06
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Oct 15 2010, 10:49 AM
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QUOTE(Remng @ Oct 14 2010, 05:56 PM) Ok first of all you suppose to check with your Remisier as he/she suppose to take care of your account and need, if you are opening with the company then u need to call the customer service that handle your ac, then it's only proper and fair. As I am a commissioned based Remisier as well. Well for this time and your situation you need to check either you buy thru I- trade or click trader ac which is different ac code, if itrade then just go to e-settlement follow the steps to make payment with internet banking thru Cimb bank, maybank, pbb etc or you do a cash or cheque deposit into Cimb securities under your client code. For click trader ac as long as you have sufficient fund in there it will settle the purchase. Txs Thanks Rem! i called to the customer service, the officer informed me that mine is click traders account. As what u said, i do not need to do anything and it will clear automatically as long as there is sufficient fund in my clicks trader account. The officer also told me that i'm not entitled to any remisier, all DIY....
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cs06
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Oct 20 2010, 04:29 PM
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Hi Rem, some enquiries abt the dividend entitlement. Say, Company A will declare dividend on 1 Nov: - the Ex-Date is 15 Nov - the Entitlement Date is 17 Nov - the Payment Date is 30 Nov What is the latest date that i need to buy the stock so that i'm entitled to the dividend? When can i sell off the shares so that i wont lose the dividend? (must i wait until the payment date or i can just sell right after the entitlement date?) Thanks!
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cs06
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Oct 20 2010, 06:09 PM
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Haha paiseh paiseh....Thanks so much for clearing my doubt Anyone here who wish to open cimb i-trade account must contact Rem! He is a very helpful remisier!
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cs06
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Oct 20 2010, 06:42 PM
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I do not purchase any those yet. I came across those "date terms" which i don't fully understand when i did some readings.
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cs06
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Oct 21 2010, 09:23 AM
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I mean i do not need u to check my ac abt the dividend since i do not purchanse any of those stock. Anyway, 10s for the clarification abt the dates.
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