Lets say the NPAT for FY17 is down 9.3% from FY16. That is a NPAT of $12158335. 20% of NPAT is $2431667. Divide that by outstanding shares is $0.0055964718 per share. at the current price of 4c, that is a dividend yield of 14%. Am I wrong with this math? because it seems absurdly high if they can pay the dividend. Given cash in bank, it seems they can.
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