The free shares brought in 10,000 dinars to citizens. But that more? “Patience is worth it”



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Citizens who in previous years received dividends on behalf of the ownership of the allocated shares have so far “earned” 10,000 dinars.


Source: B92

Photo: Depositphotos, Kolobsek, 10657301

Photo: Depositphotos, Kolobsek, 10657301

These are funds received from Telecom, NIS, Nikola Tesla Airport, and the Shareholders’ Fund.

“Citizens have thus far received dividends for owning five NIS shares, one Aerodrom share and 31 Telekom shares in the amount of 4,681 dinars (including expected dividends for NIS and Telekom this year), as well as 1,700 dinars from the Fund of Shareholders Add to this the current stock values ​​of NIS and Aerodrom, this portfolio has a total value of over 10,000 dinars B92.net Novi Sad broker Nenad Gujanii.

Add to the interlocutor that there is no deadline to sell shares or raise money, citizens (shareholders) can do it whenever they want. Although the property obtained is small, according to his words, it can be concluded that this time the rule “patience is worth it” was valid.

“It must be said that the citizens received small assets, so in absolute terms the realized gains are small. But it was certainly more profitable to sell the shares because the shares of NIS and the airport gave a positive return,” Gujanii said.

When asked what the advice is for citizens who will continue to hold their shares, the broker points out that there are certain differences between companies.

“In general, NIS shares have always been undervalued on the Belgrade Stock Exchange, but the short-term outlook is not good due to the current situation in the crude oil market due to the pandemic. These are the shares of the The airport is now a very long term, given in the concession, so citizens are currently shareholders of the “front company” that controls the concession and collects the annual fee for the concession, “he explains.

At least half of shares sold

The exact number of shares sold so far is still unknown.

“You can only estimate how many citizens sold the shares of NIS and the ‘Nikola Tesla’ airport, considering that no one officially publishes this data. It’s true that at least half of the 4.8 million citizens who received these shares sold 5 NIS shares and one airport share, and that number is probably even higher, “says Gujanii.

He adds that as far as Telekom shares are concerned, they cannot yet be traded on the stock exchange, so the shareholders of this company sell these shares by entering into gift agreements with clients.

Let us remind you, the issue of shares came back to the public’s attention when Telecom recently announced that dividends were being paid in the total amount of 2,065,120,000 dinars, which by dividing the number of shares amounts to 2.5814 dinars per share.



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