Ready to think differently about dividends?

Andrew Clifford

Platinum Asset Management

Australian share investors love their dividends – and given our tax system, that’s understandable. But when investing in international shares, it can pay to think a little differently. In this video, I explain why

  • Buybacks can be a valuable source of returns
  • Some buybacks are better than others
  • A company paying a zero dividend can be a great investment
  • Good dividends can “pay you to wait” for capital growth.

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Platinum International Fund (Quoted Managed Hedge Fund) (PIXX)
Global Shares
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Andrew Clifford
Chief Executive Officer and Co-Chief Investment Officer
Platinum Asset Management

Andrew joined Platinum as a founding member in 1994 in the capacity of director and Deputy Chief Investment Officer. Previously he was a Vice President of Bankers Trust Australia covering Asian equities and managing the BT Select Market Trust -...

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