When did Telstra issue bonus shares to shareholders?
On 10th June 2008, shareholders are issued with ordinary Telstra Shares (TLS). In addition, eligible shareholders who have held their instalment receipts since issue, are issued a bonus share for every 25 they hold.
When did the Nestle share split become effective?
Come here for news, press releases, statements and other multi-media content about Nestlé. Nestlé S.A. today announced that the split of the nominal value of the company’s shares at a 1:10 ratio and the consequent increase of the number of shares will become effective in public trading on Monday, 30 June 2008.
How much does it cost to buy a Telstra share?
In addition, eligible shareholders who have held their instalment receipts since issue, are issued a bonus share for every 25 they hold. Because of the bonus shares, the purchase price of each share is reduced to $3.46 per share, the calculation on 1,000 shares plus the 40 bonus shares would be, $3,600 / 1040 shares = $3.46 per share.
What is the nominal value of Nestle shares?
The nominal value of the shares, listed on SWX Europe, will be CHF 0.10 each. Furthermore, the ratio between ordinary shares and American Depositary Receipts (ADRs) will be changed to 1:1.
When do Telstra T3 shares convert to ordinary shares?
From June 10, fully paid T3 shares will convert into ordinary Telstra shares, which closed down one cent at $4.74. As well, investors will get a bonus share for every 25 T3 shares they retain.
When was the last day to pay for Telstra T3?
It is the last day for Telstra’s T3 instalment receipt holders to pay the final $1.60 to convert the security into an ordinary share. About 320,000 investors still holding T3 instalment receipts paid $2.00 in late 2006 as the Federal Government divested its remaining 51.8 per cent stake in the giant telco.