Look at my post #8598
You will get .35/.72*.67*the number of shares you have.
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I've raised this very point a couple of times, and the answer at this point in time there is no intention to sell Airpoints. Perhaps a partial float just like AC have done with Aeroplan might be on the cards? Unfortunately I haven’t been able to extract any further information from them.
No. Obviously it all depends on your personal circumstances (i.e. are you NZ tax resident and / or did you lodge a certificate of exemption).
However - most people will receive the declared amount (i.e. 35cts / share) minus roughly 7% RWT off the declared dividend, i.e. they do get 93% of the declared dividend (which is not the gross dividend) into their bank account.
The gross dividend contains as well the imputation credits, which are not paid out. However - you may use them come filing time.
Does this help?
Does not look promising does it?
So there is a little tolerance in the figures due to rounding but here is what we have.
Short Haul Year To Date Revenue Year on Year:
Jul: 99.36%
Aug: 99.26%
Long Haul Year To Date Revenue Year on Year:
Jul: 99.99%
Aug 98.62% << worrying - if you were not expecting it.
Still 10 months to go and anything can happen - we just hope it doesn't.
Best Wishes
Paper Tiger
Strange has it may seem but the loyalty program (where you give people something for free) has historically been the jewel in the crown for many airlines, and one that is not to be sold off lightly.
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Paper Tiger
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