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From: | "mick" <mick100@extra.co.nz> |
Date: | Sun, 2 Nov 2003 10:55:48 +1100 |
Macdunk wrote
Lets take one of your shares WRI for Instance. I
will round the numbers slightly to keep the mathematics
understandable.
Todays price = $1.50 PE 10.94 Yld 11.44. That Is todays numbers the point you miss Is lets say you bought them four years ago at 75c which means that your PE Is half, and your yld double relative to what to todays figures show. A good way of looking at it macdunk
What your discribing is called 'owners
return'
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