Multiexport Foods S.A. provides seafood products in Chile and internationally. It offers Atlantic salmons, mussels, and trout, as well as smoked products. The company was formerly known as Aquafarms SA and changed its name to Multiexport Foods S.A. in May 2007. Multiexport Foods S.A. was founded in 1983 and is based in Puerto Montt, Chile. Multiexport Foods S.A. is a subsidiary of Multiexport Dos S.A.
Multiexport Foods Dividend Announcement
• Multiexport Foods announced a annually dividend of CLP$1.77 per ordinary share which will be made payable on . Ex dividend date: 2024-05-06
• Multiexport Foods annual dividend for 2024 was CLP$1.77
• Multiexport Foods annual dividend for 2023 was CLP$6.18
• Multiexport Foods's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 855.74%
Multiexport Foods Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2024-05-06 | CLP$1.77 | annually | |
2023-05-15 | CLP$6.18 | annually | |
2022-09-15 | CLP$0.16 | annually | |
2022-05-02 | CLP$13.34 | annually | |
2020-05-22 | CLP$6.12 | annually | |
2019-05-10 | CLP$26.77 | annually | |
2018-04-20 | CLP$13.67 | annually | |
2017-11-03 | CLP$3.03 | annually | |
2017-04-18 | CLP$1.51 | annually | |
2015-05-25 | CLP$0.85 | annually | |
2012-04-05 | CLP$5.47 | annually |
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Multiexport Foods current trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is 855.74%. Interested in purchasing Multiexport Foods stock? Use our calculator to estimate your expected dividend yield:
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