Looking @ PTB Dividend payment over the years.
last year was 7c, prior 5 years was 5c a share.
This year, first-time half-year div was 2.5c with a Final Div soon to come
This company has management with large share ownership i. hands-on approach and are from the industry ( pilots and engineers.)
last year 7c DIV pay is grossed up @ 10c per Share, for a pensioner investing LT at 62c Per Share this is a great ROI of 16%
on a 5c Div grossed-up @ 7.14c this is 11.5% ROI.
Ex Dividend Date Record Date Payable Date Amount Franking Rate Franking Credit Gross Dividend Further Information 07-02-2020 10-02-2020 02-03-2020 $ 0.0250 100.00% $ 0.0107 $ 0.0357 AUD 0.025 FRANKED 06-05-2019 07-05-2019 31-05-2019 $ 0.0700 100.00% $ 0.0300 $ 0.1000 07-06-2018 08-06-2018 29-06-2018 $ 0.0500 100.00% $ 0.0214 $ 0.0714 5C FRANKED@30%; DRP 29-05-2017 30-05-2017 26-06-2017 $ 0.0500 100.00% $ 0.0214 $ 0.0714 5C FR@30%; SUBJ DRP PARTICIPATION LEVEL 30-05-2016 31-05-2016 24-06-2016 $ 0.0500 100.00% $ 0.0214 $ 0.0714 5C FR @ 30% SUBJ DRP PARTICIPATION LEVEL 20-05-2015 22-05-2015 16-06-2015 $ 0.0500 100.00% $ 0.0214 $ 0.0714 5C FR@ 30%;COND ON D RP PART LVL; D.R.P. 07-06-2013 14-06-2013 28-06-2013 $ 0.0510 100.00% $ 0.0219 $ 0.0729 5.1C FRANKED @ 30% D.R.P. 20-04-2007 27-04-2007 30-05-2007 $ 0.0300 100.00% $ 0.0129 $ 0.0429
In the majority of My SMSF investment portfolio, I look at locking 20% ROI through combining growth and Div .
I believe PTB can deliver those results if investing @ these current prices for the next few years.
With a minimum of 5c a share Div per year, growing profits year on year, operation diversification, Directors with skin in the company, plus close to 16m cash to deploy for further expansion.
at these lower prices, I can not resist but keep on buying.
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