Argo Investments

Argo Investments (ARG)

Stock Code

ARG

Stock Exchange

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Argo Investments (ARG) is a leading investment company. The Company specializes in investing in Australian listed securities and short-term interest bearing securities. Argo Investments incorporated in 1946 and at present it has a market capitalisation as at 30 June, 2008 of $4.1 billion and it is among top100 companies listed on the ASX. Argo listed on ASX on 31 March, 1963. The Company’s portfolio includes investments in about 180 Australian companies and trusts. During the fiscal 2007, its 10 largest investments were RCY Pty. Limited, JIT Pty.

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Argo Investments Dividends

18 October, 2010 - 00:52

Examine the historical dividends for Argo Investments. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. If Argo Investments Limited has announced a dividend, you may be eligible to receive ARG dividends if the share trader 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.

Argo Investments Profits Increase


Australian diversified investment company, Argo Investments (ASX:ARG) has announced a 21 percent increase in annual net profit with a forecast in corporate profits and dividend growth.

Argo Investments Net Profits and Dividends

Argo investments Reports $64 Million Loss


Argo Investments (ARG), a listed investment company has reported a 12 months loss worth of $64.4 million to the end of June. However, the company managed to outperform the market overall. Argo, which is one of the biggest and oldest listed investment companies of Australia, was forced to take a $205.6m accounting charge on unrealised losses on stocks in its portfolio.

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