FCN

Falcon Minerals (FCN)

Stock Code

FCN

Stock Exchange

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Falcon Minerals (FCN) is an exploration company primarily searching for gold, copper, nickel and platinum group metals and has tenements mainly in Australia. Key projects are at Collurabie in Western Australia, Cargo in New South Wales and Palthrubie in South Australia. The company was listed on the ASX on 6 October, 1988.

The company is administered out of Subiaco in Western Australia by a team of well qualified directors, Falcon Minerals is a versatile explorer working on a portfolio of outstanding gold, copper, nickel and platinum group elements projects.

AGM's for Thursday


There are no floats scheduled but there are two upcoming ex-dividend and several Annual General Meetings listed in the stock market events tomorrow, November 17, 2011.

Ex-Dividends

Falcon Minerals Dividends

18 October, 2010 - 01:09

Study the historical dividends for Falcon Minerals. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. If Falcon Minerals Limited has announced a dividend, you may be eligible to receive FCN dividends if the investor the company's stock on the ex-dividend date. Investors must have purchased the stock before the ex dividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date. The Pay Date or the Date Payable is the day when the dividend is paid to shareholders.

Penny Stock Movers on the Australian Stock Exchange


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