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  • March 24, 2015 at 8:16 pm #238618
    4b089ed7e1d5d802dd8e892a0fb213ce9414436dc90a524370147ff6f34bc2b9 80Henri
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    Am new to this and the subject is becoming more interesting here, after finishing all the calculations, i got these answers for 2013, dividend yield =4.67%, capital growth=12.8%, TSR =17.47% and for 2014, dividend yield = 6.17%, capital =-22.40% and TSR=-16.32%.

    What could be the best comment on these figures from the same company

    March 24, 2015 at 12:23 pm #238579
    4b089ed7e1d5d802dd8e892a0fb213ce9414436dc90a524370147ff6f34bc2b9 80Henri
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    Am stuck again, the question has given three different time periods, therefore year 2012,2013,2014, am suggesting that to get a dividend yield for the particular year eg 2014 i should use the “closing ex dividend share price” for year 2013 as a denominator, will this suggestion gives me the right answer? Or i should just use the closing ex dividend share price for the same year 2014?

    March 24, 2015 at 7:53 am #238545
    4b089ed7e1d5d802dd8e892a0fb213ce9414436dc90a524370147ff6f34bc2b9 80Henri
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    I was confused with the question myself, but finally got it where i was wrong.
    Some currency symbols could not be shown clearly, it was like dividend per share (c) = 40.0 and closing ex dividend share price ($)= 6.0 , so i failed to recognise the currency symbols and i was shocked how the dividend per share will be that high in real situation so i couldnt recognise that would be share price. Thanks for helping get where i was wrong

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