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FRIDAY, MAY 09, 2025
GPH Ispat declares 5% stock, 5% cash dividend

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26 December, 2019, 07:15 pm
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GPH Ispat declares 5% stock, 5% cash dividend

The shareholders unanimously approved the Audited Financial Statements of the company

TBS Report
26 December, 2019, 07:15 pm
Last modified: 26 December, 2019, 07:43 pm
GPH Ispat declares 5% stock, 5% cash dividend

GPH Ispat, one of the leading steel manufacturers in Bangladesh, has declared 5 percent cash and 5 percent stock dividend for its shareholders for the 2018-19 fiscal year.

The announcement came on Thursday at the 13th Annual General Meeting held at the City Convention Hall in Chattogram. GPH Ispat Ltd Chairman Md Alamgir Kabir presided over the meeting.

The shareholders unanimously approved the Audited Financial Statements of the company.

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Managing Director Mohammad Jahangir Alam said the company in 2018-19 made a profit of Tk806.20 million – 21.04% more than that of the immediate past year. 

GPH Ispat will keep on producing high quality product, he added. 

Shareholders of the company present at the meeting requested the company to maintain its consistency. 

Also present at the meeting were Additional Managing Director Mohammad Almas Shimul; directors Mohammad Abdur Rouf, Mohammad Asrafuzzaman, Mohammad Abdul Ahad and Azizul Haque; Independent Director Mukhtar Ahmad; advisors Saika Sefa and Musfique Saleheen Sadaf;

Executive Director & Group and Company Secretary Abu Baker Siddique FCMA; Executive Director (Plant) Madani Imtiaz Hossain;  Executive Director (Finance and Business Development) Kamrul Islam FCA; Chief Financial Officer HM Ashraf Uz Zaman FCA; and former CAE director Mohammad Mohiuddin FCMA.
 

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