My overall cost basis of this position decreases from CA$ 47.31 to CA$ 47.04 per share. I totally hold now 105 shares of EMA and my yield on cost is 4.44%. I purchased my first EMA's shares a couple of months ago, you can read my first acquisition of EMA here.
Details of my purchase:
With current quarterly dividend (CA$ 0.5225), this purchase 25 shares of EMA increases € 27.75 (CA$ 38.93) of expected annual net dividend
income.
At today's exchange rate, this purchase will increase my
portfolio projected annual net dividend income approximately to € 10,240.00.
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Full Disclosure: Long EMA
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Hi I was just wondering how you calculate your yield? If your cost on EMA was $47.04 and you yearly dividend is $2.09 that would equal a 4.44% yield. I'm really sorry to burst your bubble. :-)
ReplyDeletePS. Great purchase by the way,I'm also a holder of EMA.
Hi and thanks for the remark! At least someone has read my text! Mistyping and fixed now.
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DH
Nice buy.
ReplyDeleteHi DH. As an euro current investor and seeing you are buying utilities, take a look to REE.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.google.com/finance?q=BME%3AREE&ei=Q-aRWOmALMaUUNi2gpgJ
It´s a Spanish dividend aristocrat with almost 20 years of dividend growth road.
Always nice to be able to reduce your cost basis on existing positions, DividendHawk -- all the best and happy investing in 2017~!
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