Caledonia Mining Announces Quarterly Dividend Approval
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Fiona Craig
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12 May 2025 @ 08:19
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Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc (LSE:CMCL) has declared the approval of a quarterly dividend of 14 cents per share, which is set to be paid on June 6, 2025. This dividend approval is part of the company’s consistent strategy to deliver value to its shareholders, demonstrating its solid commitment to regular dividend payouts as a key aspect of its risk management and investment approach.
About Caledonia Mining
Caledonia Mining Corporation Plc is a gold-focused mining company, listed across several stock exchanges, including NYSE American, AIM, and VFEX. The company prioritizes maximizing shareholder value through its regular quarterly dividend policy, alongside its mining operations.
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Year-to-Date Price Performance: 34.97%
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Average Daily Trading Volume: 4,984 shares
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Technical Sentiment: Strong Buy
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Market Capitalization: £203.6 million
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