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Friday 15 June 2018

Singtel stock price movement since Oct 2004


Singtel expects to maintain its ordinary dividend for FY2019 and FY2020 at S$0.175 per share, before it reverts to paying a dividend that comes in at 60% to 75% of its underlying net profit.

52WH : $4.00
 52WL:  $3.16

Currently at more than 5% yield for the next two years as indicated by Singtel!

XD $0.107 on 26 Jul 2018




3 comments:

  1. Telcos are investment bloggers favourite too

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  2. The business environment and dynamics has changed alot since 2004 as well.

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    1. Explosion growth of data usage are over! Telcos may have to add on non IT biz to grow

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