Two firms on CSX to pay out dividends

Jul 5th at 09:57
05-07-2018 09:57:03+07:00

Two firms on CSX to pay out dividends

Two companies listed on the Cambodia stock market announced earlier this week that they will declare shareholder dividends later this month, a Cambodian Securities Exchange (CSX) filing shows.

Taiwanese garment manufacturer Grand Twins International (GTI) announced it would pay out a total of 2.4 billion riel ($592,204) or 60 riel per share to its shareholders on July 20.

Another listed company, Phnom Penh SEZ, said it will pay out a total of 1.39 billion riel, or 24 riel per share.

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