Dona Ferentes
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Dear "Dr" Bourse,
thank you for input. Here's mine (in my own name)
1. 2005 buy 400 CSL
![20231012_104928~2.jpg 20231012_104928~2.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156326-407b2b9081f89ea70a52e391d2b44a2f.jpg)
2. 2005 buy 200 CSL
![20231012_104942~2.jpg 20231012_104942~2.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156325-7e91b19ee6106767b06a5651e7a5e5a6.jpg)
3. 2007 sell 100 CSL (note,, leading into GFC)
![20231012_111534.jpg 20231012_111534.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156327-fd75a61ff3d75b280152e4ca12104f59.jpg)
4. 2007 .. three for 1 consolidation
![20231012_105146~2.jpg 20231012_105146~2.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156324-46899d214350d57ca0f5cd97820b7d4c.jpg)
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Still holding 1500 shares. There was a 2008 SPP that I put 5k into, for 135 shares, but sold for $4989 (GFC nerves).
Back of the envelope:
- Funds committed $12,851 + 7032 - 3300 = $16,583
- Paying dividends 2x a year. These are generally paid in USD and unfranked now. .... first one was $148
2021/22 dividends 2134 + 2637
2022/23 dividends 2432 + 3011
- Current Yield on employed capital .. oh, about 30 per cent .. and likely to increase.
So, I think I can take the view that, for me, it is a dividend stock.
If I sold, the CGT would be cruel, and far eclipse the dividends, in terms of net cash.
So, I ask myself ; Is CSL a sustainable business, likely to be around in the future? I familiarise myself with its workings, and its sector, and take a view that it is a growth stock, investing in itself and looking for opportunities.
And the rest is NOISE. As they say, short term a voting machine, but long term a weighing machine.
and by the way, it is generally not a good look if other market participants are called sheep, or other disparaging terms. Many mug punters have been around for a while, with survivor bias keeping them humble.
thank you for input. Here's mine (in my own name)
1. 2005 buy 400 CSL
![20231012_104928~2.jpg 20231012_104928~2.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156326-407b2b9081f89ea70a52e391d2b44a2f.jpg)
2. 2005 buy 200 CSL
![20231012_104942~2.jpg 20231012_104942~2.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156325-7e91b19ee6106767b06a5651e7a5e5a6.jpg)
3. 2007 sell 100 CSL (note,, leading into GFC)
![20231012_111534.jpg 20231012_111534.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156327-fd75a61ff3d75b280152e4ca12104f59.jpg)
4. 2007 .. three for 1 consolidation
![20231012_105146~2.jpg 20231012_105146~2.jpg](https://aussiestockforums.b-cdn.net/data/attachments/156/156324-46899d214350d57ca0f5cd97820b7d4c.jpg)
.
Still holding 1500 shares. There was a 2008 SPP that I put 5k into, for 135 shares, but sold for $4989 (GFC nerves).
Back of the envelope:
- Funds committed $12,851 + 7032 - 3300 = $16,583
- Paying dividends 2x a year. These are generally paid in USD and unfranked now. .... first one was $148
2021/22 dividends 2134 + 2637
2022/23 dividends 2432 + 3011
- Current Yield on employed capital .. oh, about 30 per cent .. and likely to increase.
So, I think I can take the view that, for me, it is a dividend stock.
If I sold, the CGT would be cruel, and far eclipse the dividends, in terms of net cash.
So, I ask myself ; Is CSL a sustainable business, likely to be around in the future? I familiarise myself with its workings, and its sector, and take a view that it is a growth stock, investing in itself and looking for opportunities.
And the rest is NOISE. As they say, short term a voting machine, but long term a weighing machine.
and by the way, it is generally not a good look if other market participants are called sheep, or other disparaging terms. Many mug punters have been around for a while, with survivor bias keeping them humble.