CCF
Carbon Conscious Limited (CCF) is a Carbon Bio-Sequestration company which produces viable quantities of Greenhouse Gas Emission Offsets or Carbon Credits. The primary focus of Carbon Conscious is to create large scale carbon estates in the Australian wheatbelt in order to produce quality and accredited carbon credits. Investors can trade Carbon Conscious shares on the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX). CCF was listed on the Australian stock market in 16 May, 2008.
Carbon Conscious Limited (CCF) is an Australia-based company engaged in the establishment of carbon sinks for the purposes of sequestration of carbon from the atmosphere. It mainly operates in Western Australia. The Company is also engaged in producing carbon credits through carbon farming, and the planting of Mallee Eucalypt trees in Australia's wheatbelt region. This is achieved through the Carbon Capture Program and involves partnering with landholders, carbon emitters and businesses under a form of carbon share farming to deliver benefits for each stakeholder.
There will be no floats and ex-dividends tomorrow, November 30, 2011. However, an Extraordinary General Meeting and many Annual General Meetings are scheduled on the same day.
Extraordinary General Meeting
There are six stocks that are scheduled to go on ex-dividend , and five companies that will hold their extraordinary general meeting on August 30, 2011.
Dividends
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Read about the past dividends for Carbon Conscious. The dividend a corporation pays is the amount of money, normally a portion of the profits, a board of directors distributes to the ordinary shareholders of the corporation. If Carbon Conscious Limited has released a dividend, you may be eligible to receive CCF dividends if you own the company's shares on the ex-dividend date. If you are interested in receiving a dividend, you must purchase the shares before the ex dividend date.
Examine the list of past dividends for Carbon Conscious. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. If Carbon Conscious has announced a dividend, you may be eligible to receive CCF dividends if the investor the company's stock on the ex-dividend date. Investors must have purchased the stock before the ex dividend date to be entitled to the dividend. The previous owner of the shares will receive the dividend if you buy the stocks on or after the ex dividend date. The Pay Date or the Date Payable is the day when the dividend is paid to shareholders.
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