[Official] Singapore Blue Chips CD tracking thread

Dividends Warrior

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Year 2015: Power of CD!!!

M1
Dividend: $119 per lot
Ex-Date:
Payment Date:


Year 2014: Power of CD!!!

Singtel
Dividend: $68 per lot
Ex-Date:
Payment Date: Jan 2015

SATS
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date:
Payment Date: 12 Dec

Singpost
Dividend: $12.50 per lot
Ex-Date: 18 Nov
Payment Date: 28 Nov

Starhub:
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 11 Nov
Payment Date: 28 Nov

SPH
Dividend: $140 per lot
Ex-Date: 8 December 2014
Payment Date: 23 December 2014

ST Engg
Dividend: $40 per lot
Ex-Date: 18 August 2014
Payment Date: 4 September 2014

Starhub
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 11 August 2014
Payment Date: 28 August 2014

Singtel
Dividend: $100 per lot
Ex-Date: 4 August 2014
Payable Date: 22 August 2014

M1
Dividend: $70 per lot
Ex-Date: 6 August 2014
Payable Date: 15 August 2014


SATS
Dividend: $80 per lot
Ex-Date: 30 July 2014
Payable Date: 13 August 2014

SIA Engineering
Dividend: $180 per lot
Ex-Date: 24 July 2014
Payable Date: 7 August 2014

Singpost
Dividend: $25 per lot
Ex-Date: 8 July 2014
Payable Date: 18 July 2014

Starhub
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 14 May 2014
Payment Date: 30 May 2014

SPH:
Dividend: $70 per lot
Ex-Date: 6 May 2014
Payable Date: 23 May 2014

ST Engg
Dividend: $120 per lot
Ex-Date: 28 April 2014
Payable Date: 20 May 2014

Starhub:
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 16 April 2014
Payable Date: 30 April 2014

M1:
Dividend: $142 per lot
Ex-Date: 11 April 2014
Payable Date: 25 April 2014

Singpost:
Dividend: $12.50 per lot
Ex-Date: 17 February 2014
Payable Date: 28 February 2014

Singtel:
Dividend: $68 per lot
Ex-Date: 19 December 2013
Payable Date: 15 January 2014


Year 2013: Power of CD!!!

Starhub:
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 13 November 2013
Payable Date: 29 November 2013

Starhub:
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 14 August 2013
Payable Date: 29 August 2013

Singtel:
Dividend: $100 per lot
Ex-Date: 5 August 2013
Payable date: 23 August 2013

M1:
Dividend: $68 per lot
Ex-Date: 31 July 2013
Payable Date: 15 August 2013

Starhub:
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 15 May 2013
Payable Date: 30 May 2013

Starhub:
Dividend: $50 per lot
Ex-Date: 17 April 2013
Payable Date: 3 May 2013

M1:
Dividend: $80 per lot
Ex-Date: 11 April 2013
Payable Date: 25 April 2013

Singtel:
Dividend: $68 per lot
Ex-Date: 24 Dec 2012
Payable Date: 17 Jan 2013
 
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Dividends Warrior

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Hey fellow shareholders of telcos, I decided to start this thread so that Addict's REIT CD tracking thread can really focus on REITs......:)

From now onwards, I shall update the telcos' CDs in this thread.

Support is welcome!!!!!!!:s12::D
 

Paul Lee

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Actually I think you can expand it a bit to include the perennial yields stocks like SPH, Singpost, SIA Eng, SATS.
 

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Support this thread. Though not as diversified as reits.. So many reits out there.. Only 3 telcos here... Lol
 

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Yield
Singtel 4.5%
Starhub 4.7%
M1 4.4%

- figures from Share Investment (25 March issue)
 

BradLee

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some thoughts for discussion, when stock price went up naturally dividend yield will go down assuming if they do not increase the payout.
What does that means to investor?
For those who have not bought, they will felt i have missed the boat, its too high to buy now, and dividend yield is not as good as it was.
For those who have bought, happy lor but bear in mind it is only paper gain unless u sell it. So should I sell and buy other counter that give higher dividend.
Do u guys have this kind of tots or it is just me? I do own all telcos but not much and regret not to buy more but actually could not afford back then, so i have bought the most i could.

Wonder from a company point of view, would they increase the payout so to make their dividend yield good enough to attracts investors?
 
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