Platinum Australia

Platinum Australia (PLA)

Stock Code

PLA

Stock Exchange

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Platinum Australia (PLA) is a platinum group metals explorer and developer. The Company holds interests in diverse advanced PGM projects in South Africa and Australia. Its principal projects include the Panton Platinum Palladium Project in Western Australia and the Smokey Hills PGM and Kalahari Platinum projects in South Africa. PLA listed on the A on 9th October, 2000.

Platinum Australia Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:29

Learn the dividend history for PLATINUM AUSTRALIA LIMITED. Dividends are payments made by a public company to its shareholders. It is a portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders. You are eligible to receive PLA dividends if you own the PLATINUM AUSTRALIA LIMITED shares on the ex-dividend date. Investors and traders must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the PLA dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date.

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