IDL

Industrea (IDL)

Stock Code

IDL

Stock Exchange

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Industrea (IDL) is a group of companies engaged in the provision of mining products and services. The Company derives its revenue from diverse operations including construction, asset management and engineering services. Industrea listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on June 7, 1999. Its head office is located in Queensland, Australia.

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Industrea Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:40

Peruse the dividend history for INDUSTREA LIMITED. A taxable payment declared by a company's board of directors and given to its shareholders out of the company's current or retained earnings, usually quarterly. Dividends are usually given as cash (cash dividend), but they can also take the form of stock (stock dividend) or other property. Dividends provide an incentive to own stock in stable companies even if they are not experiencing much growth. Companies are not required to pay dividends.

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