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Tullett Prebon final dividend

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Tullett Prebon final dividend

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Postby 77ss » December 9th, 2016, 7:16 am

http://www.investegate.co.uk/tullett-pr ... 00093879R/

In more ways than one. The last dividend before the ICAP deal completes.

11.25p. Unchanged, but 5 months earlier than normal - payment date 13/1/17.

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Re: Tullett Prebon final dividend

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Postby funduffer » December 9th, 2016, 8:23 am

I had my corporate action message from my broker regarding the deal with ICAP today. Currently, I have ICAP shares but not Tullett Prebon (TLPR), but it seems I will now have a dose of both.

AIUI, ICAP will become NEX, my ICAP shares will become NEX shares, and I will be issued with some TLPR shares as well before the end of the year.

I am not sure how many shares I will actually get, butit looks like I will end up with a rather small holding of TLPR, which yields a bit less than ICAP currently. Both companies seem to have had a rather static dividend history over the last few years.

All this will be inconvenient to my HYP, and may lose me HYP income.

Are there any upsides I have not yet taken on board?

FD

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Re: Tullett Prebon final dividend

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Postby 77ss » December 9th, 2016, 8:45 am

funduffer wrote:All this will be inconvenient to my HYP, and may lose me HYP income.

Are there any upsides I have not yet taken on board?


Corporate activity can be a pain in the neck. I sympathise. But I can't answer your question as I am not a holder of ICAP. I have been fortunate in buying TLPR back in 2014, when it was unloved and offering a yield of 6.8%.


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