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Bullish on Telcos [view article]
Here is info on dividend history over the past year for CEL:Cellcom Israel Ltd. announced that it has declared a cash dividend in the amount of NIS 2.76 per share, and in the aggregate amount of approximately NIS 270 million (the equivalent of approximately $0.77 per share and approximately $76 million in the aggregate, based on the representative rate of exchange on August 11, 2008; the actual $ amount for dividend paid in $ will be converted from NIS based upon the representative rate of exchange published by the Bank of Israel on September 4, 2008). The dividend will be payable to all of the Company's shareholders of record at the end of the trading day in the NYSE on August 25, 2008. The payment date will be September 8, 2008.
Cellcom Israel Ltd. announced that the Company's Board of Directors declared a cash dividend in the amount of NIS 2.65 per share, and in the aggregate amount of approximately NIS 258 million (the equivalent of approximately $0.77 per share and approximately $75 million in the aggregate, based on the representative rate of exchange on May 13, 2008; The actual $ amount for dividend paid in $ will be converted from NIS based upon the representative rate of exchange published by the Bank of Israel on June 4, 2008). The dividend will be payable to all of the Company's shareholders of record at the end of the trading day in the NYSE on May 27, 2008. The payment date will be June 10, 2008.
Reuters reported that Cellcom Israel Ltd.'s Board declared a cash dividend of ILS7.18 per share ($2.10) or a total of ILS700 million to be paid on April, 14. This includes a dividend for the fourth quarter of ILS1.78 per share and a one-time extraordinary dividend for the year of ILS5.4 per share.
Cellcom Israel Ltd. announced that it has declared a cash dividend in the amount of NIS 2.06 per share, and in the aggregate amount of approximately NIS 201 million, the dividend will be payable to all shareholders of record at the end of the trading day in the NYSE on August 23, 2007. The payment date will be September 6, 2007. Reply
Bullish on Telcos [view article]
CEL has inconsistent dividends, paid one of $2.10 in March. Was this a one-time divy? ReplyMost Heavily Shorted ETFs [view article]
If a short squeeze started to develop in an ETF, wouldn't an institutional invester simply deposit a large amount of money and "create" a large number of new shares? That should collapse the squeeze. ReplyMost Heavily Shorted ETFs [view article]
6 times outstanding shares? Wow.Those the buying and selling of these ETFs actually impact the price of the underlying index somehow? Does a short squeeze in the ETFs entail a short squeeze in all stocks represented by the ETF? Reply
Bullish on Telcos [view article]
I update the index quarterly with the last update on 5/5/08 - the historical prices for ETF ticker are $20.64 from a year earlier and $23.77 on 5/5/08. ReplyBullish on Telcos [view article]
How is the ETF ticker up 15%, when chart shows a continually drop since late 2007 & 1 year chart shows really no gain either ??????????????????????... ReplyBullish on Telcos [view article]
Nice to see Cellcom high on the list. I am less bullish on Telco's.. they seem to be having a very hard time increasing wallet share.Internet surfing from the phone is proving a flop and people are talking all they want to, texting all they want to and paying a fixed price. Competition is huge, moving operators easy (since the number migration law)..
Technicals isn't everything.. it shows the past, not future.
Cheers.
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Percentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average [view article]
Throw a dart. Short the stock. You will win. ReplyPercentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average [view article]
Learn to buy options. You can make money in all markets and only loose what you put in. Leverage is large. ReplyPercentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average [view article]
This article is very good for investors. Looks as if we should be in utilities, health care, and food stocks. Give us more like this one. ReplyPercentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average [view article]
OK, I'll bite. The DOW will go below 10,000 by September. ReplyPercentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average [view article]
How about below 10,000 in 2008? ReplyTiedeman
Percentage of Stocks Over 50-Day Moving Average [view article]
The DOW is going under 10,000 in 2009. ReplyJune ETF Short Interest Surges [view article]
According to ETFconnect.com, there are 476,300,000 shares of the SPY. If there are 197,400,000 shares short then that represents 41.4% of the outstanding shares. That is a huge percentage though the question is how that compares historically. ReplyPrimary US Sector ETFs [view article]
What about iShares DJ US Tech (IYW)? Reply