Hi, Investing.com shows https://www.marketwatch.com/investing/stock/005930?mod=mw_quote_switch&countrycode=kr dividend yield 3.65%, while GDR shows https://www.investing.com/equities/samsung-electronics-co-ltd-gdr?cid=41034 yield 1.54% My broker, IB, has this Frankfurt ticker: SSU SAMSUNG ELECTR-GDR REG S FWB It shows Dividend Ex-Date Mar29'21 Dividend 6.58 Yield 1.7% https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/005930.KS?p=005930.KS this shows forward yield of 9.42%, while Frankfurt GDR shows 1.78% https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/SSU.F?p=SSU.F It seems that these platforms do not get this right, Samsung increased dividend, due to the high demand for chips. SSU(Frankfurt) has backing to 25 Samsung Electronics ordinary share. So these are questions: 1) why these platforms get this wrong? 2) if I buy this GDR Samsung SSU.F how much provision on dividend for KRW->EUR bank does take, any idea? 3) it seems the market maker (?) creates bids which are increments of 5 for this stock NBBO Ask 1540 10 Bid 1535 15 That's a 0.35% spread. I did put a bid 1536. What happens in this case? Thanks for help
%% Just an educated guess\not likely its more than 9%+ if it was, most likely few would want it!! You may get filled close to the bid if its dropping good, you get more than you want then. IN a good uptrend almost certain not to get filled .IF they split bid/ask,usually in the middle. BUT watch + see where the bids go off is the best way