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wtf wrote:Investing locally right now ain't make sense.
Economy dead.
Rockram wrote:Come 2023 cif unit holders will get rfhl shares I believe at a ratio of 4 to 1....also the government bonds vested into the fund would have to be sold and distributed....the market at that time will determine how much you get but I thinks it's roughly 3.50 a share.
Mmoney607 wrote:Rockram wrote:Come 2023 cif unit holders will get rfhl shares I believe at a ratio of 4 to 1....also the government bonds vested into the fund would have to be sold and distributed....the market at that time will determine how much you get but I thinks it's roughly 3.50 a share.
So you get the rfhl shares and 3.50 a share?
Rockram wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:Rockram wrote:Come 2023 cif unit holders will get rfhl shares I believe at a ratio of 4 to 1....also the government bonds vested into the fund would have to be sold and distributed....the market at that time will determine how much you get but I thinks it's roughly 3.50 a share.
So you get the rfhl shares and 3.50 a share?
Correct.
snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
snatman wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
I think they make detergents here. Most of their business now is distributing and export I believe. They sold out the spreads business a couple years ago - blue band, golden ray etc.
Now this year they gave up their Tea business - Lipton, Red Rose etc...
Weird stuff. Still paying out a healthy dividend though.. ..
Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
I think they make detergents here. Most of their business now is distributing and export I believe. They sold out the spreads business a couple years ago - blue band, golden ray etc.
Now this year they gave up their Tea business - Lipton, Red Rose etc...
Weird stuff. Still paying out a healthy dividend though.. ..
The stock price move from a high of $68.30 in 2015 and the last price was $16.20. Dividend investing really worth it the local market?
snatman wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
I think they make detergents here. Most of their business now is distributing and export I believe. They sold out the spreads business a couple years ago - blue band, golden ray etc.
Now this year they gave up their Tea business - Lipton, Red Rose etc...
Weird stuff. Still paying out a healthy dividend though.. ..
The stock price move from a high of $68.30 in 2015 and the last price was $16.20. Dividend investing really worth it the local market?
Yeah, it can. WITCO, Scotiabank, Agostini, CIF/RBL are solid companies with consistent dividends. Covid threw a spanner in the works though...
bluefete wrote:Open it up, scroll down and like yuhself.
7 years annual reports and audited accounts to go through!
https://www.unilever-northlatam.com/en/ ... relations/Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
Mmoney607 wrote:bluefete wrote:Open it up, scroll down and like yuhself.
7 years annual reports and audited accounts to go through!
https://www.unilever-northlatam.com/en/ ... relations/Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
So none of the directors or mangers own the stock. Does this mean they don't believe in their own work?
snatman wrote:Mmoney607 wrote:bluefete wrote:Open it up, scroll down and like yuhself.
7 years annual reports and audited accounts to go through!
https://www.unilever-northlatam.com/en/ ... relations/Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:Unilever bawling. Supply chain issues hitting hard!!
Allyuh stock up on basics eh!!
Something seem very off in Unilever years now. They does make anything?
So none of the directors or mangers own the stock. Does this mean they don't believe in their own work?
Yeah that's pretty unusual. Even if a few directors are from head office.
I dunno. Anyways, there's limited supply so there might be some upward price pressure. Traders might be expecting extra dividends from the tea business sale...
Market looking bare these days. Anything good to buy out there?
PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
pugboy wrote:20 to 1?PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
Redman wrote:Mmoney
Cross listing improves liquidity, by broadening the access that investors have to the stock.
Liquidity would temper some short term volatility as the more investors with varying and opposing views would smooth out price action.
Cross listing isn't good or bad in and of itself.
Yes TnT companies are buying it ttse and selling in the jse.
However be careful as there is significant costs and slippage inherent in the process
Local commissions,transfer fees,jse commissions,then fx conversion cost.
And keep price movement against you in mind as well as well.
Factor in time start to finish...
Costs can be as much as 15%
This is based on a corporate entity being advised to do this by a local broker....without disclosing the real costs.
When I broke it down the juice wasn't worth the squeeze to any one,except the broker and his 7 figure fees.
Sometimes it's the Shepherd that's eating his flock
snatman wrote:pugboy wrote:20 to 1?PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
20:1 makes it more accessible to Jamaican traders.
Currently no traders are offering Agostini or Massy shares for sale!!
Been harping here on Agostini for a while. Seemed a sure bet.
Mmoney607 wrote:snatman wrote:pugboy wrote:20 to 1?PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
20:1 makes it more accessible to Jamaican traders.
Currently no traders are offering Agostini or Massy shares for sale!!
Been harping here on Agostini for a while. Seemed a sure bet.
No sell orders on TOP means that no one wants to sell? not even through their broker? ? Before TOP, how would you know if there were sell orders?
snatman wrote:pugboy wrote:20 to 1?PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
20:1 makes it more accessible to Jamaican traders.
Currently no traders are offering Agostini or Massy shares for sale!!
Been harping here on Agostini for a while. Seemed a sure bet.
PariaMan wrote:Yea you said so I bought and sold .learned a lesson was too impatientsnatman wrote:pugboy wrote:20 to 1?PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
20:1 makes it more accessible to Jamaican traders.
Currently no traders are offering Agostini or Massy shares for sale!!
Been harping here on Agostini for a while. Seemed a sure bet.
snatman wrote:PariaMan wrote:Yea you said so I bought and sold .learned a lesson was too impatientsnatman wrote:pugboy wrote:20 to 1?PariaMan wrote:Massy cross listing and splitting
20:1 makes it more accessible to Jamaican traders.
Currently no traders are offering Agostini or Massy shares for sale!!
Been harping here on Agostini for a while. Seemed a sure bet.
Shucks.
Oh well. It happens to all of us.
Part of the learning curve.
If it makes you feel better, I'm holding for the long run
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