No 'meaningful' Oceania dividend for 'foreseeable future': Jarden

No 'meaningful' Oceania dividend for 'foreseeable future': Jarden
Oceania Healthcare is New Zealand's third-largest listed retirement company. (Image: Supplied)
Gregor Thompson
Jarden equities analysts expect Oceania Healthcare’s dividend drought to continue for the “foreseeable future”.The retirement village and aged care company suspended dividend payments in late 2023 and has yet to reinstate them.Alongside the full-year result last week, Oceania chair Elizabeth Coutts said the company would update its dividend policy at the upcoming annual shareholders meeting (ASM) on June 27.“Work is under way to review our dividend policy so that it better aligns with the operating cashflows of the busin...

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