Company aims for 18 per cent dividends

Nov 9th at 20:43
09-11-2013 20:43:43+07:00

Company aims for 18 per cent dividends

Phuong Nam Education Investment And Development (SED) will pay dividends at the relatively high rate of 18 per cent this year, the Viet Nam Securities Depository announced.

The payment will be transferred on December 23, while the last day for registration will be November 22. Shareholders will receive dividends in cash.

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