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From: | "tennyson@caverock.net.nz" <tennyson@caverock.net.nz> |
Date: | Tue, 19 Feb 2002 08:21:54 +0000 |
Hi hugh, > > >hum, hrooom, can't say I'm very enthused by what's been offered. > >(Using last saturday's Press Business section 16/02/02) - median p/e >16.73. > >Contact - gross dividend yld 6.6%, p/e 16.9 > >Restaurant Brands - gross div yield 7.4%, p/e 15.2% > >Sky City - gross div 7.7%, p/e 17.7 > >Telecom - gross div 5.5%. 11.7 > > Have you checked out the term deposit rates at the bank recently Hugh? I don't think you'll find anything that beats any of those four that I highlighted. > > >but in the NZ context, and I don't just mean now but recent >historical which is what Nick was on about they just don't hack it. > > So all I have to do is figure out how I can invest 'historically' and I am in? Be careful about being too greedy Hugh. Historically we have had very high interest rates and dividend yields. There is no guarantee those will come back. > >And the comment that the NZ property shares have the same yields - >excuse me? > >KIP - 10.6%, p/e 10.6 > >CNZ - 12.2%, p/e 7.9 > > Granted, those yields are attractive. But if you look at 'earnings yield' rather than 'dividend yield' I think you will find the figures get a lot closer. Particularly Telecom who only pay out half of their earnings as dividends. What the bare figures don't tell you about is the quality of the assets. I am fairly sure Capital Properties is in an 'over-rented' position. This means that as the leases are renegotiated the going rate will be lower and ultimately so will your yield. Furthermore I don't think the growth in shareholders equity forecast for these four is anywhere near as high as CEN, RBD, SKC and TEL. SNOOPY --------------------------------- Message sent by Snoopy e-mail tennyson@caverock.net.nz on Pegasus Mail version 2.55 ---------------------------------- "You can tell me I'm wrong twice, but that still only makes me wrong once." ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To remove yourself from this list, please use the form at http://www.sharechat.co.nz/chat/forum/
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