CAR Dividend Declaration
2017-05-26T19:34:41-05:00Carreras Limited (CAR) has declared an interim dividend of $2.10 per share payable on June 28, 2017 to shareholders on record as at June 9, 2017. The ex-dividend date is June 7, 2017.
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Carreras Limited (CAR) has declared an interim dividend of $2.10 per share payable on June 28, 2017 to shareholders on record as at June 9, 2017. The ex-dividend date is June 7, 2017.
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