Centennial Coal Company

Centennial Coal Company (CEY)

Stock Code

CEY

Stock Exchange

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Centennial Coal Company (CEY) is Australia's largest independent coal company and is also a coal mining and marketing company engaged in the supply of coking and thermal coal to both Australian and export markets. The CEY is also the fuel supplier to the energy industry of the New South Wales. Approximately 30% of its coal production is exported through the ports located in Port Kembla and Newcastle in New South Wales. CEY was listed on the Australian Stock Exchange on the 4th of August 1994.

Centennial Coal Company Dividends

25 August, 2010 - 19:30

Study the historical dividends for CENTENNIAL COAL COMPANY LIMITED. Dividends are a portion of company profits paid out to shareholders. You are eligible to receive CEY dividends if you own the company's stock on the ex-dividend date. Investor's 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 CEY 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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