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July 18, 2013 at 6:46 p.m. in reply to: Game: How much was the CAC 40 at the close of August 30, 2013? #16833
Hi,
Let's say 3870.
You don't only put ETFs in this strategy?
Whoah, you're starting to ramble, that's a bad sign.
Do you have to pay to have the dividend history on dividendinvestors?
Edit: Ah no I didn't say anything there is a "Consecutive" column
Increases »Yeeeeeeeee
Thank you so much.
Thanks also to the other participants thanks to whom I discovered other values not necessarily known (at least by me) )
Here, I updated my post.
See you tomorrow and good luck to all
No, it's shameful to win by default.
I'm getting into it too.The figures are the evolution over 4 years except for Orpéa (3 years).
Aqua America
Company that manages water in the eastern United States.Everyone needs water even in times of crisis.
Numbers:
Beta: 0.2
CA: +4,00%
Operating cash flow: +19.001TP3Q
Investment: +7,00%
Free cash flow: +4,00%
Net result: +14.00%
Dividends: +8,00%
Payout ratio: 63%
Long term debts: +4,00%
Treasury: +4,00%
Equity: +6,00%Newcrest Mining
Gold exploration and production mining company in Australia.As everyone knows, gold is a safe haven.
Numbers :
Beta: 0.5
CA: +21,00%
Operating cash flow: +20.001TP3Q
Investment: +87,00%
Free cash flow: -47,00%
Net result: +91.00%
Dividends: +134.00%
Payout ratio: 39%
Long term debts: +35,00%
Treasury: +126.00%
Equity: +75,00%JM Smucker
Manufacturer of everyday consumer products: oils, jams, flour, baking ingredients, juices and drinks, desserts, pastry products, condiments.
No one is going to cut back on their breakfast in times of crisis a prioriNumbers:
Beta: 0.6
CA: +14,00%
Operating cash flow: +34.001TP3Q
Investment: +37,00%
Free cash flow: +41,00%
Net result: +26,00%
Dividends: +26,00%
Payout ratio: 41%
Long term debts: +26,00%
Treasury: -17,00%Equity: +2,00%
Orpea
Retirement homes. Services supporting dependent people at all stages.There is no reason to have fewer elderly people during a crisis.
Numbers:
Beta: 0.6
CA: +37,00% Over 3 years
Operating cash flow: +35,001TP3Q
Investment: +10,00%
Free cash flow: +0
Net result: +19,00%
Dividends?
Payout ratio: +25%
Long term debts: +41,00%
Treasury: +420.00%
Equity: +65Diageo
Producer of wines and spirits.
People will naturally turn to alcohol to forget their worries.Numbers:
Beta: 0.5
CA 7,00%
Operating cash flow: +12,001TP3Q
Investment: +6,00%
Free cash flow: +14,00%
Net result: +8.00%
Dividends: +4,00%
Payout ratio: 55%
Long term debts: +4,00%
Treasury: +32,00%
Equity: +14,00%I can only do this with Euro values in fact.
So I was wondering if this could be done from sites like Yahoo Finance, Morningstar, Bloomberg, etc.
What overall performance did you get last year?
Ok I'll have to program a grinder then
Is this your blog Premier Business?
It is tax-free but in return if you withdraw the money before a certain number of years it closes automatically and is reserved for European shares.
Well, on a dividend strategy, we don't care about the blocking.Hence the interest in putting European shares in it.
But I can't find anything that holds up in terms of payout ratio in Europe.
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