WMX — WAM Income Maximiser Share Price
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Recent History
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Profile Summary
WAM Income Maximiser Limited is an Australia-based company. The Company aims to provide monthly franked dividends and capital growth to shareholders by investing in Australia’s highest quality companies and corporate debt instruments. The Company’s investment objectives are to deliver a monthly income stream in the form of franked dividends, achieve capital growth over the medium-to-long term and preserve capital. The Company will invest in line with these principles, including listed equities within the S&P/ASX 300 Index and investment-grade corporate debt. The Company will invest primarily in investment-grade corporate notes and bonds, hybrids and short-term money market instruments, aiming to provide stable income and capital protection to the investment portfolio for shareholders. The Company’s Investment Manager is Wilson Asset Management (International) Pty Limited.
Directors
- Last Annual
- Last Interim
- Incorporated
- January 22nd, 2025
- Public Since
- April 30th, 2025
- Sector
- Investment Banking & Investment Services
- Industry
- Financials
- Exchange
Australian Stock Exchange - SEATS
- Shares in Issue
- 100,139,644
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FAQ
As of Today at 24:04 UTC, shares in WAM Income Maximiser are trading at AU$1.56. This share price information is delayed by 15 minutes.
Shares in WAM Income Maximiser last closed at AU$1.56 and the price had moved by over the past 365 days. In terms of relative price strength the WAM Income Maximiser share price has matched the ASX All Ordinaries Index by over the past year.
There is no consensus recommendation for this security.
Find out moreWAM Income Maximiser does not currently pay a dividend.
WAM Income Maximiser does not currently pay a dividend.
WAM Income Maximiser does not currently pay a dividend.
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As of the previous close price of AU$1.56, shares in WAM Income Maximiser had a market capitalisation of .
Here are the trading details for WAM Income Maximiser:
- Country of listing: Australia
- Exchange: ASX
- Ticker Symbol: WMX
Based on an overall assessment of its quality, value and momentum WAM Income Maximiser is currently classified as a . The classification is based on a composite score that examines a wide range of fundamental and technical measures. Stock are classified on the the following spectrum: Super Stocks, High Flyers, Contrarians, Turnarounds, Neutral, Value Traps, Momentum Traps, Falling Stars, and Sucker Stocks. For more information, learn about our StockRank Styles.
We could not find analyst target price data for this security.
Find out moreAn important predictor of whether a stock price will go up is its track record of momentum. Price trends tend to persist, so it's worth looking at them when it comes to a share like WAM Income Maximiser. Over the past six months, its share price has matched the ASX All Ordinaries Index by .
As of the last closing price of AU$1.56, shares in WAM Income Maximiser were trading matched their 200 day moving average. You can read more about the power of momentum in assessing share price movements on Stockopedia.
The WAM Income Maximiser PE ratio based on its reported earnings over the past 12 months is null. The shares last closed at AU$1.56.
The PE ratio (or price-to-earnings ratio) is the one of the most popular valuation measures used by stock market investors. It is calculated by dividing a company's price per share by its earnings per share.
The PE ratio can be seen as being expressed in years, in the sense that it shows the number of years of earnings which would be required to pay back the purchase price, ignoring inflation. So in general terms, the higher the PE, the more expensive the stock is.
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