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Share Name | Share Symbol | Market | Stock Type |
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City Merch. | CHY | London | Ordinary Share |
Open Price | Low Price | High Price | Close Price | Previous Close |
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161.625 | 161.625 |
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Posted at 04/4/2012 14:23 by pvb eithin - 1 Apr'12 - 12:18 - 59 of 60 Paid nett prior. Should now be + 1/4 so last years 10p nett should become 12.5p hopefully. Sorry, I just don't understand this. It wasn't paid nett before - it was just paid. That's how all UK Co. dividends are paid (OK not going into REITs). From now on it does not have to pay Corporation Tax so there could be greater cash available to pay as a dividend. Is that what you mean? |
Posted at 30/3/2012 17:56 by pvb Share price should remain the same but dividend can now be paid grossGross in what sense? How is this different from before? |
Posted at 30/3/2012 13:51 by tiger20 Shares de listed from LSE today and will run from Jersey and reapply to LSE for next monday.Share price should remain the same but dividend can now be paid gross |
Posted at 19/3/2012 11:26 by eithin If held in an ISA, divi should increase, paid gross, Is this correct ? |
Posted at 01/3/2012 10:11 by damanko dd, quite possibly CHY will continue to do well - by avoiding the tax charge that would otherwise apply by being domiciled in London. I too bought several years ago, and by always reinvesting dividends effictively bought at around £1.13, held within an ISA.Weighing up the options, I decided against all that form filling and what not, sold yesterday for a profit of 45%. The market has been bouyant since the turn of the year, one thing that this market has shown us over the last decade is that sometimes it's wise to take profits. I hold plenty of IT's, have since the 80's and 90's, if anything I've been a little too loyal, if I had sold some 11 or 12 years ago I'd have received more than I would today. C'est la vie, my choice. Good luck if you continue to hold. There are a few other quality income IT's out there........Was time for me to move on is all. |
Posted at 29/2/2012 12:08 by ddavenport Saw somewhere that shareholders should vote on the move to Jersey: does anyone know how, where, and until when?Damanko - why should the move lead you to think that CHY might do less well with a Jersey registration? Is there another hi-income trust that does as well as CHY? You have given me food for thought. At today's price yield is 6.5% - a wee bit better than be building society and the share price has risen 14% since 1st Jan 2012. I bought years ago at a price of £1.71 and have had my moments, espec when it fell to less than £1 (2008), but have hung on and collected the dividends throughout. I don't see why a Jersey registration should change things - indeed if it is to reduce tax we might see an improvement |
Posted at 22/2/2012 07:43 by eithin Extra 2.4p divi for 28th. March..... |
Posted at 23/1/2012 20:30 by alun rm Going x divi on Wednesday, with 2.5p for holders, payable 25th February. I picked up a few for some income. Anyone else watching? Alun |
Posted at 14/4/2010 11:16 by washbrook CLICK GRAPH TO ENLARGENew city latest Fact sheet:- City merchants Latest Fact Sheet:- |
Posted at 09/4/2010 15:27 by davebowler CHY now at a premium to asset value whereas HDIV is still at a good discount |
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