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Orica Limited (ASX: ORI)
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Yes, Orica has historically paid two unfranked or partially franked shareholder dividends a year.
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Orica generally pays its shareholder dividends in July and December.
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Yes, Orica offers a dividend reinvestment plan for eligible shareholders to reinvest all or part of their dividend payments to purchase additional Orica shares.
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Orica listed on the ASX on 28 November 1961.
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About Orica Limited
Orica Ltd (ASX: ORI) is a leading global manufacturer and supplier of explosives and blasting systems, primarily to the mining industry. It is the world's number one supplier of commercial explosives with operations across more than 100 countries and an approximate market share of around 28%.
Although the company sold its chemicals business in 2015, it remains one of the world's largest producers of sodium cyanide, widely used in gold extraction. It also produces injection chemicals, resins, steel bolts, pumps, and other specialist mining products and services, as well as nitrogen fertilisers for use in agriculture.