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Base Resources (ASX: BSE)
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Yes, Base Resources has historically paid two unfranked shareholder dividends a year.
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Base Resources generally pays its shareholder dividends in March and September.
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Base Resources Ltd listed on the ASX on 2 October 2008.
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About Base Resources
Base Resources Ltd (ASX: BSE) is an Australian mineral sands producer with operations in Africa. The company operates the Kwale Mineral Sands Project in Kenya. In 2018, it acquired the Toliara Sands Project in Madagascar where studies on the site are currently underway. The project has environmental approval.
The Kwale site began production in late 2013 and generates revenue from the sale of rutile, ilmenite, and zircon. The Kwale operation currently accounts for around 65% of Kenya's mineral output value.