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I like that. The process at Ing also worked smoothly without any intervention 🙂

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So the position grows $IBE (-0,19%) a little bit by itself every year, still a long way from financial freedom but at least


You can work out for yourself what an increase of 11 shares is next year 🕵️😅


So I'm going to keep at it at least to $UKW (+1,05%) Size I would like to build up the position

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How does it work with the shares? I did not receive the dividend but the derechos, but they are not worth anything at SC. Are they transferred to normal shares or to the dividend?
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@topicswithhead https://getqu.in/GKhwVX/
if you already have the derechos in and have not given any other instructions, the new shares should be booked in for you in the next few days
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@GoDividend I didn't vote at all. I only received the document a week ago, almost a week later than the voting deadline. So it should actually come as a cash dividend, but it only contains the shares at zero. Let's wait and see how they do it
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@topicswithhead derechos are subscription rights - in other words, you will probably receive new shares. But you would actually have to agree to this, otherwise you get the cash dividend. Well, everything seems to be different at Baaderbank. Unfortunately, nothing surprises me anymore. Keep us up to date - I'd be interested to see if there really are shares coming.
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@Dividenden-Sammler really a disaster. I just haven't left SC yet because 1 they sent me a fan package and 2 the trading flat rate of just under 35€ is incredibly cheap if you have more than 40 - 50 transactions per year (I'm well above that).
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@topicswithhead Low price does not justify a disaster 😅
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Would rather reduce FM to the size of IBE 👍
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@DonkeyInvestor no way :-)
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@GoDividend you'll see what you get out of it
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@DonkeyInvestor rpi coupled dividends 😜
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