smallville wrote:Usually their recent dividends had been Rs. 1.30/- per annum.bonbon wrote:there is a rumor of a dividend around 1 rupee.
U can expect the announcement from 27-29 Jan
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TJL.N0000 (Tee Jey Lanka PLC.)
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02 February 2016
Date of Announcement: - 02.Feb.2016
Rate of Dividend: - Rs. 0.60 per share / First Interim Dividend
Financial Year: - 2015/2016
XD: - 12.Feb.2016
Payment: - 24.Feb.2016
Share Transfer Book Open
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nis2008 wrote:Mr.Kithsiri, what is your opinion about dividend pay?, is it reasonable amount according to their earnings ?
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Kohomada mage weda.
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bonbon wrote:I told it is around 1 rupee. So from 60 seconds to 1.40 Rupees my prediction is valid.
Kohomada mage weda.
next MGT
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It seems there is a seasonal factor with TJL and in every June profit comes down..
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(What could be the reason for the dip? Any guess ?)
yellow knife wrote:Thanks FG
It seems there is a seasonal factor with TJL and in every June profit comes down..
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TJL is into underwears. May be foreigners don't wear underweasr in the month of June...
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(I am Sarong clad villager and glad to know now even foreigners following our all year trends during their hot months. New Fad will not be good for the industry).
yellow knife wrote:( Do I always have to be serious ? Kith )
TJL is into underwears. May be foreigners don't wear underweasr in the month of June...
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TJL will benefit a lot out of this. Presently, TJL has to pay roughly 6% to 9% export tariff to the EU and this will be saved. This is going to be a huge bonus for TJL.
TJL reported Rs. 3.25 EPS for 2015/16 without GSP plus and with GSP plus, they can easily make it over Rs. 4.50. The dividend too will be increased proportionately and at least around Rs. 2.50. Therefore, the dividend yield will be around 6.6% at CMP.
Note: This is only my personal view and please do your analysis before making an investment decision.
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Good performance by TJL. 93% increase in profit after tax. Keep going.........
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Capitalizing on Britain’s decision to quit the European Union (EU), Sri Lanka’s apparel exporters say Brexit might result in a level playing field as other exporting countries which currently enjoy duty-free access to the United Kingdom (UK) under GSP will also lose the facility when London walks out of the 28-nation bloc.“There is also an opportunity that I see from it (Brexit). If you take a country like Bangladesh, they have got GSP Plus and as a result they have duty free access but we don’t ... If Brexit happens, then we will be able to compete better,” said Noel Piyathilake, chairman of the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF).Sri Lanka, which has been losing half a billion dollars since the withdrawal of GSP facility by EU in 2010 due to poor human rights violation in the wake of armed internal conflict, will be exposed to a level playing field as the GSP plus facility will not stand for exports to UK post Brexit, Piyathilake said.The Brexit will result in Sri Lanka having to negotiate a separate trade agreement with the UK and so would other exporting countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar, because GSP Plus concessions will cease to apply on exports to the UK, Piyathilake told a forum which discussed the impact of Brexit to Sri Lankan economy.
According to Sri Lanka’s Central Bank data, 29% of the country’s exports go to the EU and 34% of these reach UK. This is slightly less than 10 % of the island nation’s garment exports that are worth a little more than $ 1.0 billion. Apparel exports accounted for 46 % of total exports from Sri Lanka in 2015.Piyathilake said at least 18 % of global apparel exports go to the UK—the fifth largest economy in the world—hence the impact of Brexit would be felt deeply by the industry globally.
(Fashion2Fiber.com)
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TJL is like a tortoise. People will never feel that it's going up but it goes up.
Backstage wrote:Lankan apparel exporters see opportunity in Brexit
Capitalizing on Britain’s decision to quit the European Union (EU), Sri Lanka’s apparel exporters say Brexit might result in a level playing field as other exporting countries which currently enjoy duty-free access to the United Kingdom (UK) under GSP will also lose the facility when London walks out of the 28-nation bloc.“There is also an opportunity that I see from it (Brexit). If you take a country like Bangladesh, they have got GSP Plus and as a result they have duty free access but we don’t ... If Brexit happens, then we will be able to compete better,” said Noel Piyathilake, chairman of the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF).Sri Lanka, which has been losing half a billion dollars since the withdrawal of GSP facility by EU in 2010 due to poor human rights violation in the wake of armed internal conflict, will be exposed to a level playing field as the GSP plus facility will not stand for exports to UK post Brexit, Piyathilake said.The Brexit will result in Sri Lanka having to negotiate a separate trade agreement with the UK and so would other exporting countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar, because GSP Plus concessions will cease to apply on exports to the UK, Piyathilake told a forum which discussed the impact of Brexit to Sri Lankan economy.
According to Sri Lanka’s Central Bank data, 29% of the country’s exports go to the EU and 34% of these reach UK. This is slightly less than 10 % of the island nation’s garment exports that are worth a little more than $ 1.0 billion. Apparel exports accounted for 46 % of total exports from Sri Lanka in 2015.Piyathilake said at least 18 % of global apparel exports go to the UK—the fifth largest economy in the world—hence the impact of Brexit would be felt deeply by the industry globally.
(Fashion2Fiber.com)
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Future123 wrote:It's true Backstage. Brexit bought opportunities for Sri Lankan exports and we will have better trade agreements than Britain than some other countries.
TJL is like a tortoise. People will never feel that it's going up but it goes up.Backstage wrote:Lankan apparel exporters see opportunity in Brexit
Capitalizing on Britain’s decision to quit the European Union (EU), Sri Lanka’s apparel exporters say Brexit might result in a level playing field as other exporting countries which currently enjoy duty-free access to the United Kingdom (UK) under GSP will also lose the facility when London walks out of the 28-nation bloc.“There is also an opportunity that I see from it (Brexit). If you take a country like Bangladesh, they have got GSP Plus and as a result they have duty free access but we don’t ... If Brexit happens, then we will be able to compete better,” said Noel Piyathilake, chairman of the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF).Sri Lanka, which has been losing half a billion dollars since the withdrawal of GSP facility by EU in 2010 due to poor human rights violation in the wake of armed internal conflict, will be exposed to a level playing field as the GSP plus facility will not stand for exports to UK post Brexit, Piyathilake said.The Brexit will result in Sri Lanka having to negotiate a separate trade agreement with the UK and so would other exporting countries such as Bangladesh, Pakistan and Myanmar, because GSP Plus concessions will cease to apply on exports to the UK, Piyathilake told a forum which discussed the impact of Brexit to Sri Lankan economy.
According to Sri Lanka’s Central Bank data, 29% of the country’s exports go to the EU and 34% of these reach UK. This is slightly less than 10 % of the island nation’s garment exports that are worth a little more than $ 1.0 billion. Apparel exports accounted for 46 % of total exports from Sri Lanka in 2015.Piyathilake said at least 18 % of global apparel exports go to the UK—the fifth largest economy in the world—hence the impact of Brexit would be felt deeply by the industry globally.
(Fashion2Fiber.com)
The first quarter is usually the weakest, last year the TJ management was targeting to change that, and have done so admirably well.
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For the past couple of months, TJL only has foreign inflows.
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