Energy World Corporation

Energy World Corporation (EWC)

Stock Code

EWC

Stock Exchange

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Energy World Corporation (EWC) is an exploration company engaged in the exploration, exploitation and production of gas and oil predominately in Australia and Indonesia. The Company also engages in the design construction, operation and maintenance of gas processing plants and gas pipelines. Its other operations include the development, design, construction, operation and maintenance of power stations as well as development and production of liquefied natural gas (LNG), design, construction, operation and maintenance of LNG plants and road transport of LNG.

Energy World Corporation Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:29

Study the dividend history for ENERGY WORLD CORPORATION LTD. Dividends are a distribution of a company's profit to its shareholders and paid out in the form of a cash dividend. You are eligible to receive EWC dividends if you own the ENERGY WORLD CORPORATION LTD shares on the ex-dividend date. Traders and investors must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the EWC dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date.

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