MSF

MSF Sugar

Stock Code

MSF

Stock Exchange

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MSF Sugar (MSF) is an integrated grower, processor, marketer and exporter of raw sugar. Now based at Gordonvale just south of Cairns in Far North Queensland, their major milling assets are located in this region and the Fraser Coast region in South Eastern Queensland.

MSF Sugar was listed on the Australian Securities Exchange under the code MSF on 24 August 1971. They are majority Australian owned and Australian managed.

All Ordinaries Stocks which Buyers Bought in Strength


Stocks which Buyers Bought in Strength on the All Ordinaries, on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) this 47th week of 2010: 22nd November to 26th November. These stocks increased their stock price by the biggest margin on the Australian stockmarket. All ordinaries stocks which buyers bought in strength include: ARH, CRK, SDL, RMS, CPL ,AMX, ARU, LYC, MSF, RFE, SDM, MOL, ADU, GBG, GNM.

Stock Scan - ASX 200 Hot Stocks


Stock Scan of ASX 200 Hot Stocks. These stocks increased their share price by the biggest percentage on the Australian stockmarket, the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) from the last week of trading (44th week of 2010: 1st November to 5th November). Companies discovered in this stock scan includes: GGG, SPH, ASB, CAA, MSF, CDU, FML, SSM, DYL, IGR, FMS, TOE, LNC, RRL, MGX.

Australian Takeover Targets


Broking House RBS Equities (Royal Bank of Scotland) have compiled a list of public Australian companies listed on the stock exchange which can be seen as takeover targets. Companies in the list include: WCB, FGL, MCC, GCL, ESG, PDN, MSF, GNC, PRU, IAU, WHC, RHL. The report lists almost 30 companies to the value of $45.6 billion, which have become attractive to potential acquirers, especially foreign bidders, because of global supply shortages in energy and food.

Maryborough Sugar Factory Dividends

1 September, 2010 - 13:40

Study the dividend history for MARYBOROUGH SUGAR FACTORY LIMITED (THE) 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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