FSF - Fonterra Shareholders Fund

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Habitz

Am amazed about the late buying on high volumes after the 40c div is done and dusted. Confidence has / is returning, correct me if I'm wrong but the market has already recovered the 40cents?

Left Field

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Quote from: Habitz on Apr 14, 2026, 07:00 PMAm amazed about the late buying on high volumes after the 40c div is done and dusted. Confidence has / is returning, correct me if I'm wrong but the market has already recovered the 40cents?

It will be even nicer when/if the SP recovers the $2.00 payout as well!  ;) 

In the meantime happy to feed on the projected dividend yield  of over 12% (depending on your average SP holding cost.)
"The difficulty lies not in new ideas... but in escaping from old ideas." (J M Keynes.)

Habitz

Quote from: Left Field on Apr 15, 2026, 12:30 PMIt will be even nicer when/if the SP recovers the $2.00 payout as well!  ;) 

In the meantime happy to feed on the projected dividend yield  of over 12% (depending on your average SP holding cost.)

What would be the lowest yield investors will pay for the units. Could a lower forecast gross yield of 8 or 10 percent be justified in the price. If so the SP has a way to go

Tim nice but dim

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Quote from: Left Field on Apr 15, 2026, 12:30 PMIn the meantime happy to feed on the projected dividend yield  of over 12% (depending on your average SP holding cost.)

I used to think this way but now I calculate my yields based on current share price as that yield will determine if you: BUY, SELL or HOLD.

What you paid for a share has not relevance the moment after the transaction is settled.

Anyway ..... price & volume have been very bullish after the two ExD dates better than I expected. Happy holder (regardless of what I paid for them)  ;D

seaweed

Wow, look at FSF squirting away, as Trump would say milk baby milk. Two of my best preforming shares FSF and SEK. 8)  A big relief on the Snakes and Ladder board SPK being the snake last year.

alkebab

Quote from: seaweed on Apr 16, 2026, 03:22 PMWow, look at FSF squirting away, as Trump would say milk baby milk. Two of my best preforming shares FSF and SEK. 8)  A big relief on the Snakes and Ladder board SPK being the snake last year.
Gained $1 back already..........wtf.

Left Field

Quote from: alkebab on Apr 16, 2026, 03:37 PMGained $1 back already..........wtf.

Very happy I topped up on Tuesday,  and didn't wait.
"The difficulty lies not in new ideas... but in escaping from old ideas." (J M Keynes.)

LoungeLizard

Quote from: Left Field on Apr 16, 2026, 03:51 PMVery happy I topped up on Tuesday,  and didn't wait.


Likewise! Well on the way of recovering the $2 payout already!

Tim nice but dim

Quote from: Left Field on Apr 16, 2026, 03:51 PMVery happy I topped up on Tuesday,  and didn't wait.


Where is this demand coming from? I can only assume from the likes of you & LL.

There is about $214 M from the capital return looking for a home, FSF shares purchased after the return now $13.7 M, so plenty of $$$$ left out there, don't expect demand to slacken off & well done to those who reinvested early.