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QIF Qatar

0.86
0.00 (0.00%)
26 Apr 2024 - Closed
Delayed by 15 minutes
Share Name Share Symbol Market Stock Type
Qatar QIF London Ordinary Share
  Price Change Price Change % Share Price Last Trade
0.00 0.00% 0.86 01:00:00
Open Price Low Price High Price Close Price Previous Close
0.86 0.86
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Qatar Investment QIF Dividends History

No dividends issued between 26 Apr 2014 and 26 Apr 2024

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Posted at 18/7/2016 16:18 by philo124
Topped up 150%. $ strong, director buys, share buy backs, wide discount to NAV
and tender offer at the end of year,plus some dividend.
Plus Doha is lovely.
Posted at 18/12/2015 18:10 by philo124
27.22% bought by QIF at $1.30. Given the current price, I am pleased.
Posted at 04/1/2015 02:28 by gargleblaster
Hav'nt seen any announcement, so does anyone know when the annual divi is being paid? For the last two years the payment date seems to be the end of January.

Good discount to NAV at present - over 16% which I believe is higher than it has been for some time.
Posted at 15/11/2014 18:30 by philo124
Well the reality of the effect in the real world of having/not having the 2022 W Cup has been commented upon by QIF, viz.it will make no difference, the Qataris are going to spend c$180BN. However I do think the QIF share price would tumble on adverse news on this subject. I think the world gas price/ oil price is more of a concern. My rating fwiw, HOLD.
Posted at 15/11/2014 16:30 by gargleblaster
Given that Qatar (and Russia) have been cleared of any wrong-doing by that exceptionally dodgy organisation known as FIFA, it should mean that they continue to retain the world cup. We might have expected a positive move in the SP, but given that there has been virtually no change - perhaps the world cup is not so significant as far as QIF is concerned after all (or perhaps everybody was expecting the FIFA stitch up).
Posted at 18/4/2013 07:49 by flashheart
May be of interest to some...... Premier Energy and Water Investment Trust (PEW) has a major holding in QIF. Has had a good run of late but still trades at a 15% discount to NAV with around a 7% dividend yield. Just another option to gain exposure to QIF.
Posted at 20/10/2012 09:07 by topvest
They are also proposing a change in investment policy to allow more investment in Saudi Arabia - can't see the point of that given it's a Qatar investment fund. Poorly run this vehicle in my opinion, unlike the underlying investments that are really good.

They should FOCUS on Qatar, reducing TER to a competitive 1-1.5%, increasing the dividend and reducing the discount. That way they could grow the fund rather than having to launch a tender offer.

If they want to invest in Saudi Arabia (probably because the Investment Manager is bored) then start a new fund, rather than messing around with a focused fund.

It's really very simple here - they could just invest in Qatar National Bank, Industries Qatar, Commercial Bank of Qatar, Doha Bank etc and 5-10 others and leave the fund invested to grow at 20% per annum. No activity or effort required at all. US$3m as a fee should be cut to US$2m or less if the directors did their job properly.

Given City of London's ethos, I can't see that they will vote for these new arrangements.
Posted at 20/10/2012 08:40 by topvest
Odd fund this one. I'm a holder as it's the only UK listed Qatar fund. Qatar has to be one of the most attractive investment opportunities in the globe given the high growth, high dividend yield, low valuation combination of the portfolio.

This fund could be much more successful in my opinion. Rather than the 20% tender offer wouldn't it have been better for the board to have negotiated a TER reduction from 2 to 1.5% as the costs are still higher than they should be.

A naughty point is that the voting forms for the discontinuation vote had no paid postage, for obvious reasons. There is no need to act in that way. I'm happy to stay invested, but the Board could do more to keep investors happy imo.

City of London Investment Management Group hold 30% of the shares, so I suspect they have pushed for the tender offer. Not logical to sell shares in Doha listed companies at the moment imo given their valuations:

12 P/E of 10, 13 P/E of 9
Dividend yield 5-6%
ROEs of 20%
IMF projected growth of 6% in 2012

Cheap!
+ Qatar may well be switched from Frontier to Emerging Markets status soon.

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