Treasury Wine Estates Limited (ASX: TWE) Share Price and News
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Treasury Wine Estates Limited (ASX: TWE)
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Treasury Wines has paid dividends every year since listing on the ASX in 2011. It traditionally pays dividends twice a year, in April and October.
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Yes, Treasury Wines has a DRP that allows shareholders to reinvest all or part of their dividend in additional fully paid ordinary shares in TWE instead of receiving the dividend in cash.
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Treasury Wines listed on 10 May 2011.
TWE ASX Announcements
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About Treasury Wine Estates Limited
Treasury Wine Estates Ltd (ASX: TWE) is an Australia-based global wine company that demerged from Foster's Group in 2011.
The company is among the world's top five wine producers and owns a portfolio of more than 70 brands including Australian labels such as Penfolds, Lindemans, and Wolf Blass, US wines like Chateau St Jean and Sterling, and newer names such as 19 Crimes and Maison de Grand Esprit. An acquisition of Diageo's wine business in 2016 added additional US brands including BV and Stags' Leap. Treasury owns around 13,000 planted hectares of vineyards and has more than 3,000 winemakers, viticulturists, sales, distribution, and support staff.
The Treasury Wine share price took a hit at the onset of the Covid pandemic in 2020 and the company was also hurt by tariffs imposed by China on Australian exports in the same year.