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Reporting season continues with record dividend from Rio Tinto, Webjet loss and Treasury Wines profit slide Posted TueTuesday 16 updated WedWednesday 17 Rio Tinto lifted iron ore shipments and production as demand from China drove up prices. ( Print text only Cancel Rio Tinto shareholders were set to receive a record dividend after the miner s profit rose 22 per cent. Key points: Rio Tinto will pay a final dividend of $US3.09 plus a special dividend of $US0.93 per share Webjet has reported a half-year loss, while Treasury Wine Estate s profit has dropped 43pc Westpac says its profit improved and loan deferrals continued to decline ....
A back door to China gives Treasury Wine some hope Share Some investors are betting that a sharp rise in Australian wine shipments to Hong Kong towards the end of calendar 2020 might mean Penfolds owner Treasury Wine Estates could still salvage something from its $500 million China business being decimated by punishing tariffs. It comes as chatter in London about potential takeover bids pitched at $16 per share persists, although the uncertainty about how well Treasury Wines will be able to re-allocate premium wines to other markets over an extended period means any buyout proposals would involve huge risks. Penfolds is the flagship brand of Treasury Wine Estates. ....
Buy, hold, sell: Orora, AGL, Fortescue, Aurizon, Centuria Office REIT Feb 12, 2021 – 3.48pm Share In this episode of Buy Hold Sell, we take it to the experts to get their take on the highest-yielding stocks on the ASX. Livewire’s James Marlay spoke to Investors Mutual’s Michael O’Neill and Plato Investment Management’s Peter Gardner to discuss these five sky-high yield candidates. However, a word to the wise: high yield can often be a tantalising trap. For this reason, the highest-yielding stock on this list (around 20 per cent trailing yield), was dubbed a “sell” by both our experts. James Marlay: Welcome to ....