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| | | ... says that it requires a meaningful track record, typically for a minimum of three years. Magellan has also revised its dividend policy, flagging that future dividends will likely be partially franked as opposed to the current full franking. The revised ... |
| | | | ... our technology offering. "We also continued to strengthen our balance sheet. This performance has supported a higher dividend for shareholders." |
| | | | ... The offer is priced at 10 cents per converting preference share, up to 40 million units. It will pay out 10% unfranked dividend and has a free one-for-one option at 20 cents. The preference shares will convert to 1.5 fully paid ordinary shares after ... |
| | | | Plato Investment Management has set up an online petition to ensure the current dividend imputation system remains untouched should the Labor Party win the next federal election. The fund manager has already garnered the support of 500 signatories. ... |
| | | | Commonwealth Bank is demerging its wealth management business and undertaking a strategic review of its general insurance arm. Standing as a separately listed wealth management business, CFS Group will comprise Colonial First State, Colonial First State ... |
| | | | ... because easing tensions in the Asian region should - as the fall of the Berlin Wall in November 1989 did - produce a peace dividend that should lift all boats. However, given the two personalities' unpredictable disposition, there are still many ... |
| | | | ... UBS' base case, even though it is starting to look more plausible. As its base case, UBS analysts see banks maintaining dividend payouts at current levels. It sees housing credit growth stall by the end of FY20, as the credit conditions tighten. ... |
| | | | The chief investment officer at Wilson Asset Management is stepping down from his role as a non-executive director of a WAM-managed listed investment company. Chris Stott retired from the board of Century Australia Investments, which invests in the ... |
| | | | ... Singapore or some later date in some other place. Like many other nations, the Eurozone would be elated by the peace dividend this would bring - much like it did back when the Berlin Wall crumbled - and even more so given the European Central Bank's ... |
| | | | ... Schoenheimer said the cost of said protection has detracted from WDE's overall investment performance and impacted dividend payments. As a result of this, the portfolio will no longer be required to constantly carry a level of protection, and that ... |
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