CAML.L CENTRAL ASIA METALS PLC ORD USD
Basic Materials · Copper
1.49
+1.08%
About the company
Central Asia Metals plc, together with its subsidiaries, operates as a base metals producer. The company produces copper, zinc, silver, and lead minerals. It also owns a 100% interest in the Kounrad solvent extraction-electrowinning operation located near the city of Balkhash in central Kazakhstan; and in the Sasa mine located in north Macedonia. Central Asia Metals plc was incorporated in 2005 and is headquartered in London, the United Kingdom.
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Dividend deep dive
CENTRAL ASIA METALS PLC ORD USD (CAML.L) operates in the Copper industry within the Basic Materials sector. The company currently offers a dividend yield of 8.67%. This yield is consistent with its 5-year average yield of 8.66% and falls within its 5-year trading range of a low of 6.48% and a high of 9.68%. The dividend safety status is currently flagged as "watch". The company has a market capitalization of 223,232,816.0 GBP.
Dividend history
The company has a dividend streak of 0 consecutive years of increases, indicating inconsistent dividend growth. Over the past three years, the dividend has seen a CAGR of -15.02%, while the five-year CAGR stands at 2.38%. Dividends have been paid semi-annually, with payments typically occurring in April, June, and September. Recent per-share dividend payments in GBP include 16.5p in 2018, 14.5p in 2019, 12.0p in 2020, 16.0p in 2021, 22.0p in 2022, 19.0p in 2023, 18.0p in 2024, and a projected 13.5p in 2025, demonstrating variability in payments.
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