tjh290633 wrote:I see that S32 state that their dividend is "fully franked".
Now you come to mention it I think it changed for the 19-20 tax year. Some of the Spanish ones were taxed, IAG and BNC, for example, when they last paid.
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tjh290633 wrote:I see that S32 state that their dividend is "fully franked".
BobGe wrote:Talking of RDSB, can you see the 2020 dividends?
Asset Asset Class Type Quantity Price Fees Date
Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDSB:LSE Equities Dividend **** Amount 12.48 GBX 12/11/20
Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDSB:LSE Equities Dividend **** Amount 12.25 GBX 13/08/20
Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDSB:LSE Equities Dividend **** Amount 12.68 GBX 14/05/20
Royal Dutch Shell PLC RDSB:LSE Equities Dividend **** Amount 36.40 GBX 13/02/20
Payment Date Dividend (p)
16-Dec-20 Royal Dutch Shell B 12.48 Q3
21-Sep-20 Royal Dutch Shell B 12.09 Q2
22-Jun-20 Royal Dutch Shell B 12.68 Q1
23-Mar-20 Royal Dutch Shell B 36.4 Fin.
Breelander wrote:BobGe wrote:Talking of RDSB, can you see the 2020 dividends?
Yes, the FT Portfolio lists them under 'transactions' for RDSB.
BobGe wrote:Well, I asked because I've a dummy portfolio set up for 'playing around'. Funny thing is: I put in a couple of RDSB long buys with transaction dates of 3/1/20 and 4/1/20 and no divs appear..
Breelander wrote:On the right of the headline title of the portfolio is an Actions drop-down menu. Select 'Manage dividends'. Here you should see any unmanaged dividends
Breelander wrote:This seems to be possible if you added a holding before you set set the global setting.
BobGe wrote:FWIW, I've also had a look at the two LSE offerings, that is London South East and the London Stock Exchange.
The London Stock Exchange portfolios only cover LSE listings (I believe), has a cash account, will allow negative cash but is tedious (particularly to add a instrument transaction), clumsy and clunky to use. I tried with Firefox, a 10 year old W7 PC and a good fibre connection. It may work better for you if you have a fast modern PC. (Along with a modern browser and good internet connection of course!) A positive is that bonds, rights, warrants etc. are covered, although the nanny FCA has kindly banned P/Is from dealing in some of those. The 'help' helpfully omits to mention anything about dividends or corporate actions.
Millie wrote:Is anyone able to obtain earnings forecasts from Sharecast lately ?
I've been trying on and off during this month for a variety of different companies but can't see forecasts for any of them.
Interested to hear if anyone else has had any better luck.
kiloran wrote:Millie wrote:Is anyone able to obtain earnings forecasts from Sharecast lately ?
I've been trying on and off during this month for a variety of different companies but can't see forecasts for any of them.
Interested to hear if anyone else has had any better luck.
The forecast data has been missing since the turn of the year. I emailed Sharecast a couple of weeks ago but (as usual ) I've had no reply from them
--kiloran
Grumpsimus wrote:You are effectively testing sites on a very old computer, so the more basic sites appear to be best.
Grumpsimus wrote:I use the London Stock Exchange site on a modern MacMini and have no problems with it. I don't find it difficult to add or delete instruments.
Bouleversee wrote:Oh dear! All I needed! I shall pray for it to be sorted as previously.
Breelander wrote:supremetwo wrote:Seems to be permanent now on Digital Look Portfolio.
Sadly, yes - a permenant '502 Bad Gateway' now. Still, a two year stay of execution was more than any of us could have hoped for (just look at the date of the first post).
I just hope others took the opportunity in those two years to copy the portfolio details and recreate one elsewhere.
Breelander's DL Portfolio Statement wrote:15-Feb-2021 Special Dividend With Consolidation payment made for: TSCO; (amount: 51p for ***** shares, payment date: 2021-02-15. Share amount adjusted by 15/19: **** shares remaining.)
Bouleversee wrote:Not sure which thread this should continue on but I did post on the other one that although it says I am logged in and my details come up I can't get onto my portfolio as a Sharecast Log-in box comes up. Is anyone else having problems? And did you have to log into Sharecast, Bree?
Bouleversee wrote:I did that and my details came up and it said I was logged in but when I clicked on my portfolio, a Sharecast log in box came up asking me to log in with facebook or google which didn't seem right. Did that happen to you?
yorkshirelad1 wrote:....given that the site definitely disappeared a couple of months ago (which was well trailed)....
...and then it's inexplicably reappeared, I wonder if behaviour is a bit unpredictable, and we may see it disappear again.
viewtopic.php?p=176586#p176586Breelander wrote:The Portfolio can be selected, copied, then pasted into a spreadsheet with 'paste special' (in Excel use 'match destination format', or in LibreOffice paste as unformatted text, tab delimited). The Portfolio will require a little tidying up after pasting into a spreadsheet. You will need to adjust column widths and there are a few unwanted bits to clear. But no tidying up will be required for the Statement apart for column widths.
Here's a demo I made of one of my dummy portfolios, click on it to view full screen.
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