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Baker's Take· 2 sources

Methanex Board Approves $0.185 Quarterly Dividend Payout

By

Mr Bagel

· 2d ago

Methanex Corporation has declared a quarterly dividend of $0.185 per common share, according to an announcement from the company's Board of Directors. The dividend will be payable on September 30, 2026, to shareholders of record on September 16, 2026, as reported by the Manila Times.

Methanex Board Approves $0.185 Quarterly Dividend Payout

In addition to the common share dividend, the company also declared a quarterly dividend of $0.00345 per share on its Series A Preferred Shares, with the same record and payment dates, according to the Financial Post.

The Vancouver-based company, which describes itself as "the world's largest supplier of methanol globally" according to the Manila Times, is publicly traded on both the Toronto Stock Exchange under the symbol MX and the Nasdaq Global Select Market under MEOH.

"the world's largest supplier of methanol globally"

This latest dividend continues Methanex's pattern of quarterly distributions to shareholders. The company is also characterized as "a global leader in methanol production and supply, with a strong commitment to safety and environmental stewardship," as reported by the Financial Post.

"a global leader in methanol production and supply, with a strong commitment to safety and environmental stewardship"

The dividend announcement aligns with the company's ongoing financial practices, providing regular returns to its investor base across both common and preferred share classes.

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