Friday? re: Dividend Understood, though notably:
"The declaration, timing, andpayment of future dividendswill largely depend on the Company's financial results as well as other factors."
Plus, the heading as "Usual Dividend Dates"(i.e., vs. "committed" dates) lends pause to one's consideration.
Seems folks are getting antsy, given CAA's a month late, if compared to FY2k11-Q3.
I suppose we'll find out on Friday (28th), if that's applicable as the DoR.
GLTA,
R.
RD>Clearly shows Sept. 28 as date of record with payout being on Oct. 15. Also shows when the next dividend date of record will be.
DIVIDEND POLICY
Overview
Dividend Taxation
The federal Income Tax Act, and most provincial income tax legislation, provides lower levels of taxation for Canadian individuals who receive eligible dividends. Dividends paid by Callinan Royalties Corporation are eligible dividends for Canadian income tax purposes unless otherwise stated.
Usual Dividend Dates