SL.Market wrote:One who want to understand what the CSE is, do the study on JINS behavior nearing to Dividends and After.... Then Only You can get the benefit of the dividends announcement
Kindly elaborate more on this....
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SL.Market wrote:One who want to understand what the CSE is, do the study on JINS behavior nearing to Dividends and After.... Then Only You can get the benefit of the dividends announcement
Whitebull wrote:I think FD rates are more attractive than dividend yield of most of the companies. Even when FD rates were down we could get 10% - 12% for significant sum of money.
smallville wrote:The dividend is for 2 years financial history as implied on the notice... While this may not be that much to bargain, @ 2.50, FLCH would be a decent counter to hold.Whitebull wrote:I think FD rates are more attractive than dividend yield of most of the companies. Even when FD rates were down we could get 10% - 12% for significant sum of money.
Valid point too, we normally dont compare these but in reality for the same investment we can enjoy benefits without worrying for the capital loss (in case share price comes down.)
takefawaz wrote:Can we expect final div also?
CSE.SAS wrote:NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT BANK PLC
Company ID: - NDB
Date of Announcement: - 25.Mar.2013
Rate of Dividend: - Rs. 10.00 per share (Liable to a Dividend Tax at 10%) / Final Dividend
Financial Year: - 2012
XD: - 05. Apr.2013
Payment: - 18.Apr.2013
Share Transfer Book Open
salt wrote:oh... god, its s surprise.
But this will be special dividend out of non -recurring profits
This may reduce the value of share
raptor wrote:Share price will fall once the dividend is paid given the money will not be invested in future revenue generating operations. Basically paying out cash on the balance sheet, once its paid out value will fall in line with the cash amount paid out as you are no longer entitled to the cash.
I got a shock when I saw the size of the dividend, NDB has always maintained they will not pay out the money from Aviva sale, looks like they have reneged on that pledge.
taniya1111 wrote:raptor wrote:Share price will fall once the dividend is paid given the money will not be invested in future revenue generating operations. Basically paying out cash on the balance sheet, once its paid out value will fall in line with the cash amount paid out as you are no longer entitled to the cash.
I got a shock when I saw the size of the dividend, NDB has always maintained they will not pay out the money from Aviva sale, looks like they have reneged on that pledge.
I think you are not correct, Because they haven't paid anything from Aviva sale. But they have paid almost 90% of their operation and other earnings. (EPS is 16+something with out Aviva money)
traderathome wrote:Stingy .....fellows
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