SMT Scharf AG engages in the development, manufacture, and service of transportation equipment and logistics systems for underground mining and tunnel construction. The company operates through four segments: Coal Mining, Mineral Mining, Tunnel, and Other Industries. It offers monorail and duorail systems, chairlift systems, segment cranes, lifting devices, explosive and placement devices, drilling and splitting tools, construction site cranes, battery and diesel locomotives, muckmasters, lift working platform, cable drive, mini climbers, light electric vehicles, and climbing locomotive products. The company's products are primarily used in hard coal, gold, platinum, copper, nickel, and salt mining activities. It has operations in Germany, Russia and rest of CIS states, Poland, China, Africa, the United States, and internationally. SMT Scharf AG was founded in 1941 and is headquartered in Hamm, Germany.
SMT Scharf Dividend Announcement
• SMT Scharf announced a annually dividend of €0.24 per ordinary share which will be made payable on . Ex dividend date: 2014-05-08
• SMT Scharf's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is -%
SMT Scharf Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2014-05-08 | €0.24 | annually | |
2013-04-18 | €0.95 | annually | |
2012-04-26 | €0.92 | annually | |
2011-04-14 | €0.82 | annually | |
2010-04-15 | €0.68 | annually | |
2009-04-24 | €0.82 | annually | |
2008-04-11 | €0.68 | annually |
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