검색
Home
National
All
Politics
Social Affairs
Foreign Affairs
Defense
North Korea
Diplomatic Circuit
K-Wellness
Business
All
Industry
Technology
Mobility
Economy
Market
Life&Culture
All
Culture
Travel
Food
Books
People
Arts & Design
Film
Television
Performance
Sports
All
Soccer
Baseball
Golf
More Sports
World
All
World News
World Business
Opinion
All
Editorial
Viewpoints
K-pop
한국어판
More +
Weekender
English Eye
Podcast
Interactive
PR newswire
Global insight
Send E-mail
Daekyo to pay W9b cash dividend
Daekyo (019680) has decided on a cash dividend of 100 won (US$0.09) per share with the total amount reaching 9.02 billion won, it said on July 25. The dividend rate will be 1.1 percent and the scheduled payment date is July 29.
From
Send to
Close
Send
Link copied
23:29
[Andrei Hagiu] Which products will benefit and which will be disrupted by generative AI
19:11
Lt. Gen. Ju Il-suk picked as marine corps chief
19:08
Prosecutors seek 5-year prison term for Samsung chief in merger retrial
18:31
UN talks on plastic pollution treaty begin with grim outlook
18:01
Bill proposed to mandate antismoking warnings on e-cigarettes
17:59
Mercedes-Benz donates W500m for child protection center in Incheon
17:50
BAT debuts synthetic nicotine e-cigarettes in Korea
17:48
[More than APT] Changing the value of 'home'
17:29
[Herald Gallery] Raum der Gedanken
17:14
Seoul shares jump over 1.3% on tech gains, Trump's pick for treasury post
Daekyo to pay W9b cash dividend
July 25, 2016 - 16:13
By 정민경
[DISCLOSURE]
Daekyo
(019680) has decided on a cash dividend of 100 won (US$0.09) per share with the total amount reaching 9.02 billion won, it said on July 25.
The dividend rate will be 1.1 percent and the scheduled payment date is July 29.
정민경
Most Popular
1
Actor Jung Woo-sung admits to being father of model Moon Ga-bi’s child
2
Wealthy parents ditch Korean passports to get kids into international school
3
Man convicted after binge eating to avoid military service
4
First snow to fall in Seoul on Wednesday
5
Final push to forge UN treaty on plastic pollution set to begin in Busan
6
Korea to hold own memorial for forced labor victims, boycotting Japan’s