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In this series of posts I am going to be looking at stocks listed on the          NZX in relation to their returns to shareholders over the life of their listing -what          shareholders would now see in their back pockets if they had invested in          the company IPO.
The calculation of returns includes       dividends    and tax credits.
The Warehouse Group Ltd [WHS.NZ] has been very good to its          shareholders in terms of returns since its  IPO   in October   1994 at $2.50 and its subsequent listing in November of that year.  A 1:5 bonus share issue in 1995 and a 1:1 in 2000, plus $NZ 6.00 (approx, adjusted for the bonus issues) in net     dividends (see    chart above)     paid and tax credits at an average of 30% , WHS   gives a    slightly more than 500%    return (see    chart below for the share   price    percentage gain  against    the average of all NZX   indexes)  over the 16  year  listing, an approximate annual net   return of 30%.
This     is approximately a 220% better  return  when  compared to  the   average of all NZX    indexes.
Disclosure:  I own WHS shares in the Share  Investor Portfolio.![]()
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The Warehouse Group @ Share Investor
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Long  vs Short: The Warehouse Group
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The  Warehouse sale could hinge on "Extra" decision
The  case for The Warehouse without a buyer
Foodstuffs  take their foot off the gas
Woolworths  seek leave to appeal to Supreme Court
Warehouse  appeal decision imminent
Warehouse  decision a loser for all
Warehouse  Court of appeal decision in Commerce Commission's favour
MARKETWATCH:  The Warehouse
The  Warehouse takeover saga continues
Why  did you buy that stock? [The Warehouse]
History  of Warehouse takeover players suggest a long winding road
Court  of Appeal delays Warehouse bid
The  Warehouse set for turbulent 2008
The  Warehouse Court of Appeal case lay in "Extras" hands
WHS Court of  Appeal case could be dismissed next week
Commerce  Commission impacts on the Warehouse bottom line
The  Warehouse in play
Outcomes  of Commerce Commission decision
The  fight for control begins soon
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