Linde India Limited Declares Final Dividend of Rs 3

Linde India Limited Declares Final Dividend of Rs 3

The Board of Directors of Linde India Limited (LINDEINDIA) at its meeting held on March 1, 2021, has declared Final Dividend of Rs 3 per equity share. The Board Meeting commenced at 5:15 p.m. and concluded at 08.30 p.m

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Linde India Limited Quarterly Result

Net profit of Linde India declined 91.05% to Rs 56.80 crore in the quarter ended December 2020 as against Rs 634.50 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2019. Sales rose 15.17% to Rs 475.43 crore in the quarter ended December 2020 as against Rs 412.82 crore during the previous quarter ended December 2019.

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Linde India Ltd Dividend Record Date

The company in its letter has informed the exchanges that it has fixed 17 Jun 2021 as the Record date. In addition, the declared dividend will be paid within 30 days.

Moreover, to receive dividend, you must have shares in your demat account on record date. Hence, you should buy shares before ex-dividend date. Note – If you buy shares on ex-dividend date, you will not be eligible to receive dividend. Bookmark our website for latest and upcoming dividend announced by companies in 2021.

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Above all, here is the copy of statement, the company has sent to the exchanges:

This is to inform you that the Board of Directors of company had, at its meeting held today i.e. 1 March 2021, has recommended a dividend of 30% (i.e. Rs. 3.00 per Equity Share of Rs. 10 each for the financial year ended December 31, 2020.

Important Dates

  • Company – Linde India Limited
  • Script Name – LINDEINDIA (NSE) and 523457 (BSE)
  • Dividend Amount – 3 Rs Per Share
  • Dividend Type – Final
  • Ex-Dividend Date – 16 June 2021
  • Record Date – 17 June 2021
  • Payment Date – Within 30 Days.

Also, you can find more information about Linde India Limited on National Stock Exchange and Moneycontrol – Linde India Limited is primarily engaged in manufacture of industrial and medical gases and construction of cryogenic and non-cryogenic air separation plants.

 

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