AMC
Amcor Limited (AMC) is one of the largest packaging companies in the world. It offers its customers only the highest standards in the innovation of their packaging solutions, reliability of service and the partnerships that were built on excellence. AMC was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 28th of August, 1969. Their annual sale from 217 plants that operates in 39 countries covering big regions of Europe, North and South America and Australasia is approximately AUD $11.0 billion.
Australian packaging company, Amcor (ASX:AMC) has released its first half results to December to Australian stockmarket investors and traders.
- Amcor reported a net profit of $238 million for the six months to December, up 16.3 percent on the previous corresponding period. In 2012, the company had reported a net profit of $437 for the full financial year.
There are no floats and ex-dividends scheduled next Thursday but there are 15 companies that hold their general meeting on October 20, 2011.
EGM/AGM: SUR, BNE, FRG, SUM, NRR, ENV, BDM, KBC, CDD, NCK, KZL, AMC, WLL, GUD, IMD
There is only one company scheduled to float, but the rest of the board is filled with 6 that will have their extraordinary general meeting, and 17 stocks that will go on ex-dividend.
Dividends
Amcor (ASX:AMC) and Visy have not yet fully registered to claim a share in the $95 million class action that was settled in March for price-fixing damages. The customers have until Wednesday to advise the law firm, Maurice Blackburn, of their claim intentions. Only one-fifth have followed through so far.
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