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I assume that this has been booked correctly. The spin-off is booked at the average purchase price of the Unilever share. This results in a loss on paper. But it is actually a tax gain, because Unilever also became proportionally "cheaper".
So if you sell TMICC now, you can offset this against profits.
But maybe I just didn't understand it correctly 😂
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@DividendenWaschbaer Yes, that can be good sein🤷🏼‍♂️, Unilever is now in a much better position in the portfolio.