Why wait for dividend yield. Hk shares is 1 to 1 convert with some admin fee charges. Since one of the member very firm 4 days transfer you should have follow his way. Current HK share price is 0.87 = around 44c. Which make you instant earn 10c for each share. Please refer to the comment and look for the member to confirm.
From Malaysia convert to HK Share...need around 20 Days...this is super confirm !! For who say just need 4 days....this is impossible...so better wait a good price and cut loss....if u still hold it.... Cause last time i aslo wish to do like that...but lucky i cut loss early....if not now GG.... cause havent convert to HK share...the price drop like hell
Please check with the member who said firm 4 days. He even gave you the registra company contact. LOL
32c now. If break then will be new LOW. Below 30c is possible.
Jun Lim Ng From Malaysia convert to HK Share...need around 20 Days...this is super confirm !! For who say just need 4 days....this is impossible...so better wait a good price and cut loss....if u still hold it.... Cause last time i aslo wish to do like that...but lucky i cut loss early....if not now GG.... cause havent convert to HK share...the price drop like hell 04/04/2018 14:29
Today, the whole KL mkt is weak, be it the blue chip index or small cap index. Even tech and semi-conductor stocks were sold down heavily.
Operator took this opportunity to push Media Chinese(M) stock below its previous low of 32 sen, to 30.5 sen, while Media Chinese(HK) closed at 86 cts.
As mkt sentiments remain rather weak, my advice is to stay out of this counter for now if u have no holding power, for either conversion or investment.
guys have anyone of you successfully convert mediac to mediac hk? all my remisers seem like have no idea on how to do it. Anyone here can help even i clled tricor thy also not sure thy ask me to find out with my own investment bank remiser.
limch, my prob is now none of my IB noe how to do the transfer. I not only ask one remiser i ask a few and all of them is giving me question marks. Just not sure anyone here can help on this or any of ur remiser noe how to do it so that i can seek opinion from him or her
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Posted by mrstrong > 2018-04-04 12:09 | Report Abuse
Yes correct, (0.025 / 0.33) x100 = 7.5% dividend yield.
*Dividend yield = annual dividend / current share price x 100
Alvin Chan: My though to this counter it's very cheap price and have very good return in dividend.