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Sims Metal Management Limited (ASX: SGM)
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Yes, Sims has historically paid two partially franked, fully franked, or unfranked shareholder dividends a year.
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Sims generally pays its shareholder dividends in March and October.
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Sims Ltd listed on the ASX on 21 October 2005.
SGM ASX Announcements
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About Sims Metal Management Limited
Sims Ltd (ASX: SGM) is a global leader in metal and electronics recycling. Starting as an Australian operation, Sims acquired the US company Metal Management in 2008 and is now the largest publically-listed metals and electronics recycler in the world.
The company has three business segments: Sims Lifecycle Services which recycles electronic waste globally; Sims Metal which buys, processes, and sells ferrous and non-ferrous metals to manufacturers in 30 countries; and Sims Resource Renewal which aims to repurpose the by-products of its metal recycling operations.
Sims is also looking to expand its operations across municipal recycling and renewable energy industries. Around half of the company's revenue comes from its North American operations.