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      schrieb am 04.05.10 10:24:46
      Beitrag Nr. 1 ()
      For over 100 years, CLP has powered Asia’s dynamic and spectacular growth. We have become an integral part of the communities we serve with millions depending on us for energy. Today, we operate in Hong Kong, Chinese Mainland, Australia, India, Southeast Asia and Taiwan. Where we operate we become part of the social and economic fabric of the local communities, working with them to achieve sustainable growth.
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      schrieb am 04.05.10 10:25:58
      Beitrag Nr. 2 ()
      kann man als Wette auf Asien und EURO-Hedge sehen;

      25 February 2010
      CLP Holdings Limited 2009 Annual Results

      Financial Highlights

      * Earnings from our electricity business in Hong Kong decreased by 21.0% to HK$5,964 million due to the first full year impact of the lower permitted return under the new Scheme of Control.
      * Earnings from our businesses outside Hong Kong and other earnings increased by 17.3% to HK$3,007 million.
      * Total Group operating earnings fell by 12.4 % to HK$8,537million with total Group earnings (including one-off items) falling by 21.4% to HK$8,196 million.
      * Consolidated revenue dropped by 6.7% to HK$50,668 million.
      * Electricity sales in Hong Kong grew by 1.7% to 30,570 GWh; total sales (which include sales to the Chinese mainland) increased by 2.0% to 34,301 GWh.
      * Final dividend of HK$0.92 per share; including interim dividends paid, total dividends for 2009 amount to HK$2.48 per share (2008: HK$2.48 per share).

      The Group's total operating earnings in 2009 fell by 12.4% compared to the previous year to HK$8.5 billion, predominantly due to the first full year effect of the reduced rate of permitted return under the new Scheme of Control (SoC) in Hong Kong which took effect on 1 October 2008. Partially offsetting this expected decline, earnings from Australia, India, the Chinese mainland, Southeast Asia and Taiwan all showed substantial increases from 2008. The improved earnings from these businesses reinforce the decision that we took some years ago to diversify our activities beyond our Hong Kong electricity business. The Group's total earnings, which take into account the provisions associated with CLP's investment in Solar Systems and OneEnergy, were HK$8.2 billion, a decline of 21.4% against 2008.

      Overall, CLP's financial performance has been resilient in 2009 against a volatile and challenging financial and market environment. We achieved good financial results, characterised by a strong rebound in earnings in the second half of the year.

      Hong Kong Electricity Business

      Local sales grew by 1.7% in 2009, compared to only 0.3% in 2008, primarily attributable to warmer weather and an improving economy. Overall, total unit sales by CLP in 2009, including sales to Guangdong, increased by 2.0% from 2008, as against a decrease of 1.1% in 2008.

      During 2009, we invested approximately HK$7.8 billion in generation, transmission and distribution network, customer services and other supporting facilities - all aimed to enhance supply quality, reliability and customer service levels as well as to meet the demand created by ongoing infrastructure development projects in Kowloon and the New Territories.

      Works on the emissions control project at Castle Peak “B” Power Station are progressing on schedule. The timely and successful completion of the project is essential in order for CLP to comply with tightening emissions regulations. We have also taken forward the feasibility study for an offshore wind farm development in Hong Kong, involving an initial phase of 90MW with further potential expansion up to a total of 180MW.

      Good progress was made on the inter-governmental MOU, which was signed in August 2008 on the ongoing supply of nuclear power and delivery of additional gas for electricity generation in Hong Kong. An extension of the Guangdong Daya Bay Nuclear Power Station joint venture and supply contracts for a further term of 20 years from 2014 was approved by the HKSAR Government in September. The contracts were signed in Beijing in the presence of the Vice President of the PRC, Mr. Xi Jinping and the Chief Executive of the HKSAR, Mr. Donald Tsang.

      Significant strides were made in the permitting, design, and commercial arrangements for a new pipeline necessary to deliver natural gas from new sources in the Mainland. The formal submission of the EIA was made in December 2009. Work advanced on the preliminary design and PRC approval process for the Shenzhen LNG receiving terminal, in which CLP will own 25%.

      Energy Business in Australia

      The most significant challenge for the energy industry in Australia during the year continued to be the uncertainty around the final form of the Australian Government's Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) and its potential material impact on existing generators, particularly those operating brown-coal fired power stations. We continue to advocate for a clear regulatory framework under which large, experienced operators can continue to invest with confidence in the Australian power sector and that treats existing investors in a fair and equitable manner.

      During 2009, total generation from Yallourn Power Station set a new record with gross generation totalling 11,641 GWh. The 420MW combined cycle gas-fired Tallawarra Power Station commenced commercial operations on 23 January 2009.

      As regards renewable energy, the newly amended Renewable Energy Target, which increased the amount of electricity that retailers are required to source from renewable energy generation by 2020 to 20%, has encouraged Roaring 40s, a 50-50 joint venture between CLP and Hydro Tasmania, to commit to the 111MW Waterloo wind farm in South Australia, which is expected to be fully commissioned in late 2010.

      Solar Systems, the solar technology development company in Australia in which CLP holds a 20% equity stake, had difficulty raising further capital to enable the continuous development and eventual commercialisation of its solar technology amid a very challenging financial market. We did not believe that it was justifiable for CLP to continue funding a technology business without an additional strategic or financial partner to share the ongoing development risks. Therefore, in accordance with our prudent approach towards our financial accounts, at the time of our Interim Results, we made a full provision for the investment in Solar Systems resulting in a net loss to the Group of HK$346 million. Going forward, we will take a more cautious approach to future technology investment opportunities which involve early-stage technology.

      Electricity Business in the Chinese Mainland

      Our China business saw a significant rebound in the second half of 2009 in line with a sustained recovery in electricity demand in the Chinese Mainland.

      In relation to our Fangchenggang project, during the first half of 2009, the dispatch of Guangxi's coal-fired plants was adversely affected by both a slump in electricity demand as a result of the economic downturn and a surplus of hydropower supply due to high rainfall. The situation turned around in July 2009 on the back of the recovery of the domestic economy. Coal-fired generation increased significantly due to the increase in power demand and reduced hydro generation, with both Fangchenggang units operating at essentially full load in the fourth quarter of 2009. We believe the upward trend of utilisation is sustainable for 2010, due to the continuing recovery of the Guangxi economy.

      Our cooperation with Shenhua Group through CSEC Guohua is progressing well. CLP completed its final injection of registered capital in June 2009, so that its equity interest in CSEC Guohua now stands at 30%.

      The major focus of CLP's renewable energy activities in 2009 was the expansion of our wind energy business. The start of construction of Qian'an Wind Farm Phase I (49.5MW) in Jilin in September 2009 was a significant milestone. This is CLP's first wholly-owned wind project in China. The expertise and experience gained on this project will be the base from which we can move on to expand our portfolio of wholly-owned wind farms.

      In 2009, Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China (MOFCOM) approved CLP's acquisition of 32% of CGN Wind, a joint venture with the China Guangdong Nuclear Power Company (CGNPC), our partner in the Daya Bay nuclear project. The injection of initial equity of HK$1.2 billion is expected in early 2010.

      On 1 February 2010, CLP agreed with its joint venture partner, Sichuan Basic Power Company Limited (Basic Power) to acquire Basic Power's 35% interest in the 330MW Jiangbian hydro project in Sichuan Province. Upon completion of the acquisition, CLP will own a 100% interest in the Jiangbian project. Meanwhile, the Dali Yang_er hydro project (49.8MW) in Yunnan Province was commissioned in September 2009.

      In line with our Group-wide policy of reducing the carbon intensity of our generation portfolio, we aim to rebalance our project portfolio in the Mainland from one centred on coal-fired generation to one which prioritises low carbon emissions. We intend to consolidate and rationalise our asset ownership and structure for our coal-fired projects, and to continue the pursuit of clean and renewable energy sources in the Mainland, including wind energy, hydro power and nuclear energy.

      Electricity Business in India

      CLP India's activities continued to centre on three areas: the successful management of our existing power station at GPEC, the growth of our renewable energy investments and the construction of the greenfield coal-fired power station project at Jhajjar. In addition, we sought to explore opportunities in transmission projects.

      During the year, the GPEC plant operated at a high level of availability of 92.94%. GPEC delivers all electricity generated to its off-taker, GUVNL. We continued our efforts to secure additional long-term gas supply for GPEC and successfully executed a 5-year contract with Reliance Industries Limited.

      CLP is the largest wind power developer in India, with a renewable energy portfolio, in operation and under construction, of 446MW. The first phase of our Samana project (50.4MW) was commissioned in March 2009. Construction of Samana phase II (50.4MW) and Saundatti (82.4MW) is well underway, with commissioning expected this year. The single largest wind project being developed anywhere by the CLP Group, Andhra Lake (113.6MW) in Maharashtra, is also scheduled for completion in 2010.

      Progress towards completion, on time and to budget, of our 1,320MW domestic coal-based power plant in Jhajjar District, Haryana was the major focus of management's attention in 2009. It will remain so during the year ahead.

      In late 2009 we submitted a bid for two transmission projects in Rajasthan, in joint venture with Gammon India Ltd., a leading Indian engineering contractor. The results of the bid are still awaited.

      Electricity Business in Southeast Asia and Taiwan

      In 2009, Ho-Ping achieved record operational results in terms of plant availability and generation. Under the PPA with Taipower, Ho-Ping's annual energy tariff is adjusted to reflect Taipower's actual prior year average coal costs. Consequently, Ho-Ping's 2009 energy tariff reflected the surge in coal prices sustained by Taipower during 2008.

      As regards Southeast Asia, our major development activities during 2009 were focused on progressing the two coal-fired projects in Vietnam - Vung Ang 2 and Vinh Tan 3, and renewable projects - a 55MW solar project and a 60MW wind project in Thailand, and in supporting our affiliate, EGCO, in its development activities.

      Conclusion

      We are confident that all of our major business streams, in Hong Kong and elsewhere, present investment opportunities with the potential to create shareholder value. The combination of our long-standing corporate values and capabilities will continue to enable CLP to exploit those opportunities during the years ahead.

      For more details, please refer to the full version of “Announcement of Annual Results as from 1 January 2009 to 31 December 2009, Dividend Declaration and Closure of Books”
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      schrieb am 07.09.10 10:01:27
      Beitrag Nr. 3 ()
      CLP (HKG:0002) 1H operating earnings up 23.1%
      [Date:08-16-2010] Source: Infocast News RSS Feed

      CLP Holdings (HKG:0002) announced that the Group's operating earnings before one-off items for the first half of 2010 increased by 23.1% to $4.435 billion, while total earnings (including one-off items) increased 83% to $5.921billion. The one-off items included a tax consolidation benefit from Australia of $989 million.

      In the first half of 2010, local electricity sales were 14,202 gigawatt hours (GWh), an increase of 2.6% over the same period last year. This was mainly due to the economic recovery and a relatively higher humidity level in January, February and April, leading to higher load demand.

      Sales to the Chinese mainland amounted to 1,433GWh, representing a reduction by 13.3% as compared to the same period last year. This was primarily due to lower contract volume with Guangdong Power Grid Corporation for 2010 compared with 2009. Total electricity sales, including both local sales and sales to the Chinese mainland, increased by 0.9% over the period to 15,635GWh.
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      schrieb am 30.09.10 13:36:46
      Beitrag Nr. 4 ()
      30/09/2010 15:49
      [I-bank focus] HK emission goals to benefit HKE & CLP

      Nomura said the HK government's proposal to
      boost the share of gas and nuclear power to 40% and 50% by 2020, from 23%, should benefit
      HKE (00006) and CLP (00002), given the added capex needed for transmission and generation,
      particularly for HKE as it should see a big shift in its fuel mix.
      The house expects that most of the positive earnings impact will be realised in the next
      capex plan (2013-18). (KL)
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      schrieb am 19.10.10 09:53:37
      Beitrag Nr. 5 ()
      Oct. 19, 2010 (China Knowledge) - CLP Holdings Ltd<0002>, Hong Kong's biggest power producer, announced today that its revenue increased 15.6% year on year to HK$43.5 billion in the first three quarters of this year

      The company said in a statement that its electricity business in Hong Kong climbed 4.3% year on year to HK$21.94 billion in the first nine months.

      CLP Holdings saw energy business in Australia contribute revenue of HK$19.21 billion, 35.85% more than in the same period of last year.

      During the period from January to September, the power supplier sold 23,992 GWhs of electricity, 1.4% more than in the same period of 2009, boosted by a recovery in the economy and stronger demand.

      Power sales to the commercial sector, accounting for 40.4% of the total, edged up 1.7% year on year.

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      schrieb am 25.10.10 17:59:47
      Beitrag Nr. 6 ()
      CLP's (HKG:0002) 1st wholly-owned wind farm in PRC begins operation
      [Date:10-25-2010] Source: Infocast News RSS Feed

      CLP Holdings (HKG:0002) announced the official commissioning of its first wholly-owned wind farm in Mainland China - Phase I of Qian'an Wind Farm in Songyuan City, Jilin Province. The project was developed and constructed by CLP. Phase I of the project has a generation capacity of 49.5 MW.

      With 33 wind turbines of 1.5 MW each installed, Phase 1 is designed to provide annual electricity output of 124 million kWh and help reduce 127,000 tonnes of carbon emissions each year.

      Peter Tse, CLP's Group Executive Director and Chairman of China Business, said the project underscores the group's strong commitment to having 20% of its generating capacity from non-carbon emitting power across the Asia Pacific region by 2020, an interim target outlined in its Climate Vision 2050.

      Currently, CLP has interests in over 60 renewable energy projects covering wind, hydro, biomass and solar power generation, in Australia, China, India and Southeast Asia. With an equity capacity of more than 2,000 MW, the renewables portfolio accounts for over 15% of the CLP Group's total generation capacity.
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      schrieb am 10.11.10 16:11:25
      Beitrag Nr. 7 ()
      Schön dass es dazu hier jetzt einen thread gibt. Habe die Aktie schon seit Jahren.
      Allerdings wird es nicht viel zu berichten geben, ausser den immer wieder guten Ergebnissen und der soliden Dividende.
      Auf CLP ist verlass.
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      schrieb am 14.12.10 11:11:45
      Beitrag Nr. 8 ()
      14/12/2010 12:10
      [I-bank focus] CLP's (00002) Australian deals 4% accretive

      Citigroup estimated that CLP's (00002) potential
      acquisition of power retailing asset Energy Australia & the power generating asset Delta
      Western, would add HK$389m pa to its net profit, equal to 4% of FY11 net profit.
      The deal would raise its Australian market share from 10-12% to 20-21% and make it more
      attractive to spin off its assets there locally with larger scale.
      Gearing of TRUenergy would rise from 45% to 100%.
      The house maintained its "hold" call and HK$67 target on CLP. (KL)
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      schrieb am 12.08.11 11:15:23
      Beitrag Nr. 9 ()
      im Zuge der jüngsten Krise etwas zurückgekommen; aufgestockt
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      schrieb am 03.07.12 12:18:35
      Beitrag Nr. 10 ()
      Dividende wurde geringfügig erhöht

      nun 3x53c und 1x96c
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      schrieb am 14.08.12 11:20:26
      Beitrag Nr. 11 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.346.980 von R-BgO am 03.07.12 12:18:35CLP Holdings steigert die Dividende um zwei Prozent

      Das asiatische Energieunternehmen CLP Holdings Ltd. (ISIN: HK0002007356) wird für das zweite Quartal eine Dividende in Höhe von 0,53 HKD (ca. 5,5 Eurocent) ausbezahlen. Gegenüber dem Vorjahr ist dies eine Anhebung um 1 Cent bzw. zwei Prozent. Der Konzern aus Hongkong zahlt auf das Gesamtjahr hochgerechnet damit 2,12 HKD (ca. 0,22 Euro) Dividende pro Aktie. Beim derzeitigen Aktienkurs von 67,60 HKD (ca. 7,07 Euro) entspricht dies einer aktuellen Dividendenrendite von 3,13 Prozent.

      CLP Holdings ist eines von zwei großen Energieunternehmen in Hongkong. Das Unternehmen erwirtschaftete im ersten Halbjahr 2012 einen Nettogewinn von 3,36 Mrd. HKD (ca. 351 Mio. Euro), ein Rückgang um 42 Prozent gegenüber dem Vorjahr. Der Gewinneinbruch hängt mit einer zeitweisen Schließung eines Kraftwerks in Australien aufgrund einer Flut zusammen. Die Umsätze kletterten um 13 Prozent auf 46,16 Mrd. HKD (ca. 4,83 Mrd. Euro).

      CLP Holdings ist in der Energieversorgung in Kowloon, Hongkong, Guangdong sowie Australien, Taiwan, Indien und Thailand tätig.

      Redaktion - MyDividends.de
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      schrieb am 24.11.12 13:11:04
      Beitrag Nr. 12 ()
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      schrieb am 27.05.14 14:15:09
      Beitrag Nr. 13 ()
      Kurs und Divi wie festgenagelt...
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      schrieb am 23.01.16 12:23:55
      Beitrag Nr. 14 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 47.053.138 von R-BgO am 27.05.14 14:15:09nothing new
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      schrieb am 24.01.16 12:14:10
      Beitrag Nr. 15 ()
      Hi
      ich hab zwar keine CLP, antworte aber trotzdem mal:
      KGVe 13,71 und DIVe 4,31% ist nicht billig (haben sich in der Chinabaisse ja bisher auch gut gehalten).
      Ich halte momentan in diesem Sektor
      hk:991 (Datang Power) mit KGVe 5,89 und DIVe 8,08%
      hk:1071 (Huadian Power) mit KGVe 5,20 und DIVe 7,20%

      Bleibt halt die Frage was die Energieversorger machen wenn China schwächelt.

      Gruß
      desam
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      schrieb am 24.01.16 12:41:05
      Beitrag Nr. 16 ()
      Ups, beim nick vertippt desma statt desam.
      was ich mich auch frage ist ob die deutschen Versorger (daxmässig RWE und EON) jetzt ihre Tiefs schon gesehen haben oder obs noch weiter in die Grütze geht.
      Da ich momentan von seitwärts/aufwärts rechne, mir aber auch nicht sicher bin, habe ich mal ne Aktienanleihe (1Jahr zu 9% auf RWE, Emmitent HVB) genommen. Spaßig wäre wenn RWE a la Deutsche Bank die Divi streichen würde (Können sie aber wegen der Kommunen nicht machen).
      Gruß
      desma
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      schrieb am 19.03.16 10:17:23
      Beitrag Nr. 17 ()
      Endlich mal
      richtig gute Zahlen von CLP!

      Und die Divi steigt sogar auch.
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      schrieb am 10.05.16 10:38:25
      Beitrag Nr. 18 ()
      CLP Power proposes offshore LNG terminal for Hong Kong
      CLP Power Hong Kong on Saturday informed it is taking forward the development work to build an offshore LNG terminal in Hong Kong waters.

      The proposal comes as a response to the government’s policy to increase the use of natural gas in power generation by 2020, the company said in a statement.

      To further study whether the proposed project can serve as a potential gas supply option to meet Hong Kong’s future fuel supply needs, CLP Power and the Hongkong Electric have agreed to jointly explore the feasibility of siting an offshore LNG import terminal in Hong Kong waters based on the floating storage regasification technology.

      Currently, the Second West-East gas pipeline and gas sources in the South China Sea via subsea pipelines are the main sources of natural gas for CLP Power.

      The proposal has been submitted to the Environmental Protection Department, the utility, a unit of CLP Holdings said.

      CLP Power Senior Director Commercial Edward Chiu said, “An offshore LNG terminal is particularly suitable for Hong Kong as it occupies no land space. The construction is also simpler, cheaper, and it takes less time to build compared to a land-based terminal, hence less impact on the environment due to its small size and remote location.”

      Waters east of the Soko Islands have been selected as the preferred location for the terminal and a detailed environmental impact assessment study will be carried out to examine the impacts of the offshore LNG terminal on the environment and marine ecology during the construction and operation phases.
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      schrieb am 21.06.16 08:39:28
      Beitrag Nr. 19 ()
      CLP acquires 49% stake in Suzlon’s Telangana PV project, plans 132MW plant in Haryana
      By Tom Kenning Jun 20, 2016 11:27 AM BST 0


      CLP acquires 49% stake in Suzlon’s Telangana PV project, plans 132MW plant in Haryana
      The 100MW Veltoor solar project is expected to be commissioned by May 2017. Flickr: Ankur P

      Power firm CLP India, a subsidiary of CLP Holdings, and renewables firm Suzlon Group have entered into a joint venture over a 100MW solar project at Veltoor in the Indian state of Telangana.

      At a cost of INR735 million (US$10.9 million), CLP acquired a 49% stake in SE Solar, which is a special purpose vehicle set up by Suzlon for solar energy activities. CLP now also has the option to acquire the balance 51% one year after the date of commercial operation of the plant.

      The project is expected to be commissioned by May 2017 and will be funded by 80% debt and 20% equity. It includes a 25-year power purchase agreement with Telangana Southern Power Distribution Company at a fixed tariff of INR5.59/kWh.

      Through auction processes, Suzlon also has a 50MW and four 15MW solar projects in its Telangana pipeline.

      The acquisition helps CLP to meet its target of having 20% of its power generation coming from renewables by 2020.

      CLP has also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the state government of Haryana to set up a 132MW solar project at its Jhajjar coal-fired power station.

      Rajiv Mishra, managing director of CLP India, said: “We have been keen to invest in solar in India to complement our wind portfolio. We believe that the state of Telangana has a favourable solar policy, which creates a conducive environment for us.”

      CLP now has a committed capacity of 1.1GW of wind and solar across India.


      =>7,3 eurocent
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      schrieb am 30.03.17 13:45:37
      Beitrag Nr. 20 ()
      2016 war solide
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      schrieb am 02.05.18 10:07:55
      Beitrag Nr. 21 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 54.643.868 von R-BgO am 30.03.17 13:45:37
      und 2017 noch'n Tick besser,
      so langsam kommt etwas Leben in das Dickschiff
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      schrieb am 24.01.19 15:27:06
      Beitrag Nr. 22 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 57.675.009 von R-BgO am 02.05.18 10:07:55bin bei 10,29 rein
      wie seht ihr den Kursverlauf, Ziel in 2019?
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      schrieb am 22.03.19 11:08:42
      Beitrag Nr. 23 ()
      Ausschüttung heute 1.3 %
      Ich dachte ca.3.5 % pro Jahr
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      schrieb am 22.04.19 11:14:24
      Beitrag Nr. 24 ()
      Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 60.169.926 von pummel1310 am 22.03.19 11:08:42
      es gibt 4x pro Jahr Dividende
      3x den gleichen Betrag und einmal eine größere Schlußzahlung;

      letztere dürftest Du bekommen haben


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