Infigen Energy

Infigen Energy (IFN)

Stock Code

IFN

Stock Exchange

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Infigen Energy (IFN) or “Infigen” is a global independent renewable energy Company engaged in the ownership and maintenance of wind energy generation assets. IFN holds interest in 41 wind farms that are spread across Australia, the US, Germany and France. Infigen Energy listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on 28th October, 2005.

Infigen Energy Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:40

Read up on the dividend history for INFIGEN. Dividends are a payment declared by a company's board of directors and given to its shareholders from the company's current or retained earnings. Dividends are usually released as cash (cash dividend). Dividends provide an incentive to own shares in the company. Companies are not required to pay dividends. You are eligible to receive IFN dividends if you own the INFIGEN shares on the ex-dividend date. Investors and traders must purchase the stock before the exdividend date to be entitled to the dividend.

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