The full-year dividend was lifted to 24.2 cents per share, inline with growth in underlying profit and our long-standing policyof paying out 50 percent of underlying profits to shareholders.
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The full-year dividend was lifted to 24.2 cents per share, inline with growth in underlying profit and our long-standing policyof paying out 50 percent of underlying profits to shareholders.
RYM's Victorian villages don't appear to be impacted by the "selected suburbs" being locked down in Melbourne.
Ryman Healthcare Limited Share Scheme Information 2020
All-employee share schemeTo participate in the all-employee scheme, each staff member will contribute a minimum of$500 (and up to a maximum amount of $10,000) towards the on-market purchase of Rymanshares. To assist the staff member to purchase more shares, the Company will advance aninterest-free loan equal to the employee’s contribution towards the share purchase (the‘financial assistance’).For example, if a staff member contributes $1,000 to purchase shares, then the Company willlend a further $1,000. This means the staff member is able to purchase $2,000 of shares inRyman. The loan is repayable when the staff member leaves the Company. Shares purchasedunder the scheme are held in the employee’s name and are not subject to any restrictions.The total financial assistance provided by the Company for staff share purchases under thescheme will be up to $1.5 million over the next year. The all-employee scheme has been offeredsince 2012.This financial assistance will be provided to the following staff members to enable them toacquire the Company’s shares on-market:
Seems a pretty standard Employee Share Scheme, tomm. Designed, of course, to encourage a climate of participation and ownership. There's plenty of them around!
Nice dividend paid out yesterday. One of the few that hasn’t been cut and actually still growing.
have always thought employee share scheme a good idea.
At least they’ve kept the virus out
https://www.nzx.com/announcements/357372
http://www.stuff.co.nz/business/1223...id=app-android
Not good news and that's only half of it.
There's alot more going on there than meets the eye.
Amazing. Dividend 24.2 cents on a $12.71 share ... this is a dividend yield of 1.9%. Hardly stellar. If that's a bargain for you, than I don't want to know what you call overpriced :):
Sure - you can always hope for further SP rises to compensate for the meagre dividend, but the dearer the share the unlikelier is further rising potential and the harder any fall due to e.g. dropping property prices or Covid-19 escaping or both.
It is all about risks and rewards ... I see with Ryman in the current situation the likelihood for risks materialising higher than the likelihood of further rewards. Obviously - they are a great company, but as many other great companies they look these days a bit dear to me ...
On the other hand .... given that every Tom, Dick and Harry together with the taxi drivers and the shoeshine boy collective seem to drive the game these days ... what possibly could go wrong? I guess given that the market values even bankrupt companies like Hertz at several hundred million (USD that is) market cap - than a solid company like Ryman clearly must be worth much more than the 6.3 billion (NZD) market cap punters are happy to pay today..
So - a bargain it is ... I am just too scared to buy :scared:;
Not a big deal of 100mil for Ryman , you sell and I will buy. :)
Ryman’s corporate affairs manager David King told Stuff work had stopped in affected areas but the company was “working through the issues with the council collaboratively, and we will resolve any issues”.
“We are still targeting to be able to move our first residents in around September 21. The council is aware of these dates, and we are working with them,” he said.
“The village represents a $100 million investment in Hawke’s Bay and will provide critical healthcare infrastructure for the area, as well as an economic boost at a difficult time. We turned our villages into safe havens during Covid-19 emergency, and they are built to provide safety and security for residents which we think will be even more important in the years ahead,” King said.