Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.(HK:3718)
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Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.
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Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. (3718) Dividend Date & History
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Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. (3718) pays a Annual dividend. This page shows 3718’s dividend history, latest dividend amount, dividend yield, ex-dividend date, record date, and dividend payment date.
The table shows Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.’s dividend history, including amount per share, payout frequency, declaration, record, and payment dates.
FAQ
Does Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. pay dividends?
Yes, HK:3718 has paid a dividend within the past 12 months.
How much is Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.'s dividend?
HK:3718 pays a dividend of HK$0.02 per share. HK:3718's annual dividend yield is 7.75%.
When is Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. ex-dividend date?
Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.'s previous ex-dividend date was on Jun 01, 2026. Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. shareholders who own HK:3718 stock before this date received Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.'s last dividend payment of HK$0.02 per share on Oct 08, 2025. HK:3718's next ex-dividend date has not been announced yet.
When is Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. dividend payment date?
Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd.'s next quarterly payment date is on Oct 08, 2025, when Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. shareholders who owned HK:3718 shares before Sep 05, 2025 received a dividend payment of HK$0.02 per share. Add HK:3718 to your watchlist to be reminded of HK:3718's next dividend payment.
Does Beijing Enterprises Urban Resources Group Ltd. have sufficient earnings to cover their dividend?
Yes, HK:3718's past year earnings per share was HK$0.06, and their annual dividend per share is HK$0.03. HK:3718's dividend payout ratio is -147.62% (HK$0.03/HK$0.06) which is not sustainable.