Dividend History
Dividend Star Rating for ELLERSTON ASIAN INVESTMENT(EAI)
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Fundamental Data for ELLERSTON ASIAN INVESTMENT(EAI)
Sector: Real Estate Price: $1.01 (delayed) Year High: $1.17 Year Low: $0.92 Market Capitalisation: $0.114 billion Net Tangible Assets: $1.13 billion Earnings per Share: 1.13 cents Price Earnings Ratio: 12 Forecast Earnings Growth (5 years): 0% per annum Dividend Cover: 8.69Dividend Payment History for ELLERSTON ASIAN INVESTMENT(EAI)
Ex-Dividend Date | Books Close Date | Date Payable | Amount | Franking | Franking Credit | Gross Dividend | Cum Div Price | Gross Yield | RoI | |
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06-03-2019 | 07-03-2019 | 05-04-2019 | $0.01 | 100% | $0.00429 | $0.01429 | - | - | - | |
05-09-2018 | 06-09-2018 | 05-10-2018 | $0.01 | 100% | $0.00429 | $0.01429 | - | - | - |
Notes:
- Care should be taken interpreting this chart as all dividend payments for final year may not have been paid.
- The financial year that the dividend is allocated depends on the payment date of the dividend, not the ex-dividend date.
- Dividend history has not been adjusted for any capital reconstructions which may have effected dividend entitlement per share.
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