What to look out for when investing in HK-listed coys?

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#21
Anyone know where to find the list of coming HK AGMs? Something like the SGX one below.

http://www.sgx.com/wps/portal/sgxweb/hom..._schedules
"... but quitting while you're ahead is not the same as quitting." - Quote from the movie American Gangster
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#22
(18-10-2016, 02:52 PM)opmi Wrote: Anyone know where to find the list of coming HK AGMs? Something like the SGX one below.

http://www.sgx.com/wps/portal/sgxweb/hom..._schedules

http://www.hkexnews.hk/listedco/listcone..._main.aspx

Need choose Announcements in the first dropdown & then AGM or EGM in the next dropdown
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#23
^^^ thanks, banker.
"... but quitting while you're ahead is not the same as quitting." - Quote from the movie American Gangster
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#24
Hi, can any buddies help me regarding the following?

Recently I bought H-shares, the company declared dividends of 0.0239 HKD per share, but I received only 0.01775 HKD per share in my DBSvickers brokerage account. That is equivalent to a 25% loss in distributed dividends. I thought dividend withholding tax for H-shares is 10%? The 25% knockdown makes dividend paying H-shares less attractive.

Does anyone know what is going on? Thanks in advance!
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#25
(23-10-2016, 11:02 AM)holymage Wrote: Hi, can any buddies help me regarding the following?

Recently I bought H-shares, the company declared dividends of 0.0239 HKD per share, but I received only 0.01775 HKD per share in my DBSvickers brokerage account. That is equivalent to a 25% loss in distributed dividends. I thought dividend withholding tax for H-shares is 10%? The 25% knockdown makes dividend paying H-shares less attractive.

Does anyone know what is going on? Thanks in advance!

 DBSvickers charges:
1% of Net Dividend,  Minimum HKD 30, Maximum HKD 300 + out-of-pocket expenses

http://www.dbs.com.sg/vickers/en/pricing...e-accounts
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#26
Kingboard ( 0148.HK ) plans privatisation for elec and eltek (1151.HK) at 70% premium .

http://www.aastocks.com/en/stocks/analys...stock-news
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