Carlton Investments Ltd

CIN.AU

$19.15

Closing

0.00

1D

▲0.30%

YTD

Market cap

$506.91M

52 week high

$20.34

52 week low

$17.35

Volume

1,294

Check if the stock is halal

Unlock Industry-grade Shariah Compliance for global stocks. See results from 5 major Shariah standards: AAOIFI, S&P, DJIM, FTSE and MSCI.

We provide unparalleled value and service.
Screened by AAOIFI Certified Shariah Advisor & Auditor.

Get started from just $3.99/month

Market cap

$506.91M

Analysts' Rating

-

Price Target (Mean)

-

Total Analysts

0

P/E

20.63

Operating Margin

97.49%

Beta

0.94

Revenue Growth (Annual)

1.90%

52 week high

$20.34

52 week low

$17.35

Div. Yield

4.86%

EPS Annual Growth

0.00

Note on Purification and Zakat

  • Purification and Zakat (for long-term investing) calculations are in USD per share and based on AAOIFI methodology. AAOIFI requires purification every financial period (e.g. quarterly). 
  • If you follow S&P Shariah’s Dividend-only purification, then remove the impure income % from the dividends you receive. No purification required for non-dividend paying stocks, according to S&P Shariah.
  • For Zakat, if you did not invest in a company from a long term perspective, then consider the shares as trading goods and give 2.5% of the total value if a year has passed on them. 

Company Profile

Carlton Investments Limited is an Australia-based investment company. The Company is engaged in the acquisition and long-term holding of shares and units in entities listed on the Australian Securities Exchange. Its investment strategy is to invest in established, managed Australian listed entities that are anticipated to provide sustainable income and also long-term capital growth. It also invests in companies that enable a high portion of income to be received as fully franked dividends. It invests in various sectors, such as consumer discretionary, including media and consumer services; financials, such as banks, capital markets and insurance; materials, such as steel, gold and chemicals; construction materials, such as containers and packaging; consumer staples, such as food, beverage and tobacco, food and staples retailing, and household and personal products; energy, including oil, gas and consumable fuels; utilities, including gas utilities and multi-utilities; and other.