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In a recent announcement, Sun.King Technology Group Limited has declared an interim cash dividend for the year 2025. The company will distribute a dividend of HK$0.10 per share, reflecting its strong financial performance and commitment to returning value to shareholders.
This interim dividend is part of Sun.King's ongoing strategy to provide consistent returns and enhance shareholder value. The decision underscores the company's robust operational results and positive outlook for the future. Shareholders can expect the dividend to be paid on March 15, 2025, with the record date set for March 1, 2025.
The announcement has been well received by investors, highlighting the company's sound financial management and resilience in the competitive technology sector. As the firm continues to innovate and expand its market presence, this dividend declaration signals confidence in sustained growth and profitability. The upcoming payout is anticipated to bolster investor sentiment and strengthen the company’s reputation in the market.
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