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Joy gone for the time being

I was looking forward to the spin-off and the split at $ULVR (-0,27%) . But now comes a bit of disillusionment.

According to ChatGpt, my purchase price at $MICC (+3,5%) will no longer be adjusted and is therefore around €45. This is of course more than annoying and I don't think the share can reach this price level.

Who feels the same way?

The ice has unfortunately broken and melted. 😒

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immagine del profilo
The purchase price is individual for everyone and depends on the purchase price of the original Unilever position.
I don't know whether it will be adjusted again in some form or not. But I wouldn't rely 100% on chatgpt either.
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immagine del profilo
@DividendenWaschbaer Normally, the cost price of sc is left as it is and the price of the main investment goes down. The Unilever position should therefore now be slightly positive
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immagine del profilo
@topicswithhead exactly. And in total, the initial total stake should come out again.
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immagine del profilo
@DividendenWaschbaer yep. I actually think it's smarter. Most people sell the spinoffs and don't trigger a tax effect. For those who hold the shares, it is irrelevant. Of course, it looks stupid to have a position that is down 50 to 70%
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immagine del profilo
@topicswithhead Yes, that's exactly how it is. But the spin-off is 70% in the red. That looks a bit stupid.
What does the GPT chat mean that your purchase price will no longer be adjusted? Your broker is responsible for that.
And even if it's 45 euros, what's the problem?
I prefer it that way, because I don't have to pay taxes when I sell it. At solventum, a cost price of €0 was set at the time, which meant that I had to pay tax on the entire sale proceeds.
immagine del profilo
@Solitair that was my first port of call for information. Which of course makes sense in the end, most of the time. I'm holding the new shares for now. I don't see any reason to sell now.
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