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    How many here take the DRP? I'm basic and use sharesies so I can't. Have pondered whether I would take DRP or not if I could, I usually reinvest within a few days of receiving the div.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCOTTY View Post
    nta = $1.09 (nzx)
    $1.12 nta at half year ((1015-223)/705)

    $1.44 BV at half year (1015/705)

    NZX/yahoo figures are always dodgy
    Last edited by Gerald; 09-08-2023 at 04:57 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gerald View Post
    $1.19 nta at half year ((1015-223)/666)

    $1.53 BV at half year (1015/666)

    NZX/yahoo figures are always dodgy
    Number of shares increased …so has Book Value

    Let’s split your $1.53 and my $1.44 and call it $1.50 until we know the real answer soon
    “ At the top of every bubble, everyone is convinced it's not yet a bubble.”

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    I would take DRP if I could, but I am also with Sharesies unfortunately. I've given up hope of them ever providing DRP for other companies - Contact Energy is still the only one they support, which is beyond ridiculous. I am sucking it up until I've built up a large enough holding to justify the $15 transfer out fee.

    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatestben View Post
    How many here take the DRP? I'm basic and use sharesies so I can't. Have pondered whether I would take DRP or not if I could, I usually reinvest within a few days of receiving the div.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatestben View Post
    How many here take the DRP? I'm basic and use sharesies so I can't. Have pondered whether I would take DRP or not if I could, I usually reinvest within a few days of receiving the div.
    I'm not a big investor so when available I always choose DRP

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatestben View Post
    How many here take the DRP? I'm basic and use sharesies so I can't. Have pondered whether I would take DRP or not if I could, I usually reinvest within a few days of receiving the div.
    I used to take it however got sick of the price dropping below the DRP and I now take the money. And decide when and if I want to top up at any point in time.

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    I take the cash with NZ shares and DRP with Aussie shares.[saves banking issues].

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    Same here RTM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thegreatestben View Post
    How many here take the DRP? I'm basic and use sharesies so I can't. Have pondered whether I would take DRP or not if I could, I usually reinvest within a few days of receiving the div.
    I have been signed up to the DRP for ages. Good and hassle free way of growing the portfolio. Don’t worry about fluctuations in SP too much on good steady long term performers like HGH

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    Sounds like I'm not missing out! thanks to all who responded. I've been modelling out some fairly modest predictions of holding these and reinvesting dividends until I'm 65. Future me should be pretty happy with present day me.

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