Mathematical impossibility that you got that kind of return.
http://www.barramundi.co.nz/investor...o-performance/
BRM's own calculations show total shareholder return of 21.8% over the last 4 years, allowing for all dividends to be reinvested into shares and for all warrants to be exercised.
Simple sanity check shows :
According to NZX records, BRM distributed 22.98c of dividends in the last 4 years.
On original 50,000 shares, that's $11,490 worth of dividends.
Original investment has dropped $7,000 in value (75c less 61c) so net return = $4,490 or 12.8% on original investment of $35,000.
HUGE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN 12.8% vs BRM's own calculations of 21.8% vs your 40% return.