Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Co., Ltd. develops medical information software in China. It also engages in the grain processing and trading activities; and medical and health informatization operations. In addition, it is involved in land consolidation and development, as well as mining activities. The company was formerly known as Vanfund Real Estate Co., Ltd. and changed its name to Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Co., Ltd. in April 2013. Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Co., Ltd. is based in Beijing, China.
Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Dividend Announcement
• Vanfund Urban Investment and Development announced a annually dividend of ¥0.55 per ordinary share which will be made payable on . Ex dividend date: 2008-11-11
• Vanfund Urban Investment and Development's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is -%
• Vanfund Urban Investment and Development's payout ratio for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is 29.45%
Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2008-11-11 | ¥0.55 | annually | |
1997-04-30 | ¥0.28 | annually |
Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Dividend per year
Vanfund Urban Investment and Development Dividend Yield
Vanfund Urban Investment and Development current trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is -%. Interested in purchasing Vanfund Urban Investment and Development stock? Use our calculator to estimate your expected dividend yield:
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