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Adbri (ASX: ABC)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, Adbri has historically paid two fully franked shareholder dividends a year in April and October.
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Yes, Adbri has a dividend reinvestment plan (DRP) which allows shareholders to reinvest dividends in additional Adbri shares. The current status of the DRP is included within results announcements or other releases as necessary.
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Adbri Ltd listed on the ASX on 31 May 1962.
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About Adbri
Adbri Ltd (ASX: ABC) is an integrated cement, lime, concrete, aggregates, and concrete products business. The company began as one of Australia's first cement producers and now has more than 200 plants and facilities nationwide. It oversees a portfolio of 13 brand names.
Its key geographic regions cover Western Australia and South Australia with a focus on residential construction, infrastructure, and industrial markets including mining. Adbri's revenue is closely linked to the cyclical nature of the construction industry despite its involvement in larger infrastructure and industrial projects.