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Over the past 10 years Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (NSEI:HINDPETRO) has returned an average of 3.00% per year from dividend payouts. The company currently pays out a dividend yield ...
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is an Indian public sector undertaking in petroleum and natural gas industry, headquartered in Mumbai. It is a subsidiary of the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), which is owned by the Government of India and under the administration of Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas. [4] [5] [6]
HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited (HMEL) is an Indian integrated refining and petrochemical company, with operations spanning crude oil refining and petrochemical manufacturing. It is a public-private partnership between fortune 500 company, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) and Mittal Energy Investments Pte Limited (MEIL), a part of the Lakshmi N. Mittal Group.
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL) is an Indian state-owned oil and natural gas company with its headquarters at Mumbai, Maharashtra. It has about 25% market-share in India among public-sector companies (PSUs) and a strong marketing infrastructure.
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Dividend investing at a time when the S&P 500 index is yielding a scant 1.2% is not easy. 1. What does the Vanguard High Dividend Yield ETF do? One of the main reasons to buy an ETF is for the ...
As of June 2020, 71.63% shares were held by ONGC, 16.95% shares were held by Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited (HPCL), and the remaining shares were held by financial institutions and the general public. [4] MRPL has been declared a Miniratna (mini jewel), by the Government of India in 2007. [7]
UPS management doesn't plan on cutting the dividend. A blue chip stock like UPS yields 5.1% for a reason, and that comes down to some market skepticism over the company's dividend and/or its ...