Vtron Group Co.,Ltd. researches and develops, manufactures, sells, and services control room and video wall collaboration total solutions worldwide. The company's video wall solutions include display cubes, narrow bezel LCD panels and indoor LED displays, video wall processors, and visualization interactive system for barrier-free collaboration. It also provides video wall control software; and interactive digital boards. The company's products are primarily used in traffic control, energy and utilities, security and military, public emergency centers, broadcasting, corporate, and advertising industries. The company was formerly known as Vtron Technologies Ltd. and changed its name to Vtron Group Co.,Ltd. in January 2017. Vtron Group Co.,Ltd. was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Guangzhou, China.
Vtron Dividend Announcement
• Vtron announced a annually dividend of ¥0.04 per ordinary share which will be made payable on 2018-07-06. Ex dividend date: 2018-07-06
• Vtron's trailing twelve-month (TTM) dividend yield is -%
• Vtron's payout ratio for the trailing twelve months (TTM) is -206.17%
Vtron Dividend History
Ex-Div date | Dividend amount | Dividend type | Pay date |
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2018-07-06 | ¥0.04 | annually | 2018-07-06 |
2016-06-21 | ¥0.01 | annually | |
2015-07-17 | ¥0.04 | annually | |
2014-07-10 | ¥0.20 | annually | |
2013-05-29 | ¥0.35 | annually | |
2012-06-13 | ¥0.19 | annually | |
2011-06-03 | ¥0.30 | annually | |
2010-05-07 | ¥0.08 | annually |
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