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Boral (ASX: BLD)
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Dividend Investing

Is Boral an ASX dividend share?

Here's a breakdown on the company's recent dividend history.

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Materials Shares

Why did the Boral share price have such a lousy month in March?

Here's what dragged on the building products and construction materials company's stock last month.

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Why did the Boral (ASX:BLD) share price have such a positive day?

Boral shares closed Wednesday up 2.6%. Was it in response to yesterday's federal budget cash splash on infrastructure?

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This year's budget is set to be an interesting one.

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Why A2 Milk, Atlas Arteria, Block, and Boral shares are tumbling today

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ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) midday update: BHP and New Hope storm higher, Boral slumps

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Boral (ASX:BLD) share price hits 52-week low following guidance update

The company's shares are in the red on Tuesday...

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Are Boral (ASX:BLD) shares worth buying for dividends?

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Why is the Boral (ASX:BLD) share price trading at 20-month lows?

What's happened to Boral shares?

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5 ASX 200 shares slipping to 52-week lows today

It was a rough day on the market for these ASX giants.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Boral Limited has historically paid two dividends a year. The company’s last fully franked dividend was paid in March 2017 after which Boral’s dividends were 50% franked until April 2020. Boral did not pay further dividends until February 2022 when it distributed an unfranked special cash payment.

Boral has historically paid two dividends per year in March and September. 

Boral Limited listed on the ASX on 21 February 2000.

Dividend Payment History Data provided by Morningstar.

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Ex-Date Amount Franking Type Payable
17 Apr 2024 $0.2600 100.00% Special Cash 26 Apr 2024
04 Feb 2022 $0.0700 0.00% Special Cash 14 Feb 2022
13 Mar 2020 $0.0950 50.00% Interim 15 Apr 2020
30 Aug 2019 $0.1350 50.00% Final 01 Oct 2019
01 Mar 2019 $0.1300 50.00% Interim 15 Mar 2019
04 Sep 2018 $0.1400 50.00% Final 02 Oct 2018
19 Feb 2018 $0.1250 50.00% Interim 09 Mar 2018
05 Sep 2017 $0.0000 0.00% Final 03 Oct 2017
21 Feb 2017 $0.1200 100.00% Interim 10 Mar 2017
30 Aug 2016 $0.1150 100.00% Final 26 Sep 2016
16 Feb 2016 $0.1100 100.00% Interim 11 Mar 2016
02 Sep 2014 $0.0800 100.00% Final 26 Sep 2014
18 Feb 2014 $0.0700 100.00% Interim 24 Mar 2014
27 Aug 2013 $0.0600 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2013
19 Feb 2013 $0.0500 100.00% Interim 25 Mar 2013
28 Aug 2012 $0.0350 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2012
05 Mar 2012 $0.0750 100.00% Interim 05 Apr 2012
23 Aug 2011 $0.0700 100.00% Final 27 Sep 2011
18 Feb 2011 $0.0750 100.00% Interim 24 Mar 2011
24 Aug 2010 $0.0650 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2010
17 Feb 2010 $0.0700 100.00% Interim 23 Mar 2010
24 Aug 2009 $0.0550 100.00% Final 28 Sep 2009
23 Feb 2009 $0.0750 100.00% Interim 03 Apr 2009
25 Aug 2008 $0.1700 100.00% Final 18 Sep 2008
25 Feb 2008 $0.1700 100.00% Interim 19 Mar 2008
23 Aug 2007 $0.1700 100.00% Final 18 Sep 2007
26 Feb 2007 $0.1700 100.00% Interim 21 Mar 2007
24 Aug 2006 $0.1700 100.00% Final 18 Sep 2006
23 Feb 2006 $0.1700 100.00% Interim 20 Mar 2006
24 Aug 2005 $0.1700 100.00% Final 16 Sep 2005
24 Feb 2004 $0.1400 100.00% Interim 18 Mar 2004

BLD ASX Announcements

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About Boral

Boral Limited (ASX: BLD) is an Australian building and construction materials company with operations in both the US and Asia.

Having divested its noncore business segments including its North American building products and fly ash businesses, Boral's operations are now largely focused on the Australian construction market. Its current operations include quarries, cement, concrete, and asphalt.

Much of Boral's revenue is exposed to infrastructure and non-residential construction projects such as roads, highways, subdivisions, bridges, and commercial buildings. 

Seven Group Holdings (ASX: SVW) acquired a controlling stake in Boral in July 2021.

Directors & Management Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Title Start Date Profile
Mr Ryan Kerry Stokes Non-Executive DirectorNon-Executive Chairman Sep 2020
Mr Stokes is the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Seven Group Holdings Ltd (SGH). He has been an executive director of SGH since February 2010 and CEO since 2015. Ryan is Chairman of WesTrac, Chairman of Coates, Director of Seven West Media, and Director of Beach Energy. He is also Chief Executive Officer of Australian Capital Equity Pty Limited (ACE). ACE is a private company with its primary investment being an interest in Seven Group Holdings. Ryan is Chairman of the National Gallery of Australia. His previous roles include Chairman of the National Library of Australia, member of the Prime Ministerial Advisory Council on Veterans Mental Health and Founding Chair of Headspace. He is the member of the Health, Safety and Environment Committee.
Mr Richard Joseph Richards Non-Executive Director Jul 2021
Mr Richards is the CFO of SGH and is responsible for finance across the diversified conglomerate (including equipment manufacture, sales and service, equipment hire, construction materials, investments, property, media, and oil and gas). Richard is a Director of WesTrac, AllightSykes, SGH Energy, Coates, where he is Chair of the Audit and Risk Committee, and Beach Energy, where he is a member of the Audit and Risk Committee. Richard joined SGH from the diverse industrial group, Downer EDI, where he was Deputy CFO responsible for group finance across the company for three years. Prior to joining Downer EDI, Richard was CFO for the Family Operations of LFG, the private investment and philanthropic vehicle of the Lowy family for two years. Prior to that, he held senior finance roles at Qantas for more than 10 years. He is member of the Risk Committee and Health, Safety and Environment Committee.
Mr Alan Robert(Rob) Harold Sindel Non-Executive Director Sep 2020
Mr Sindel is Chairman of Orora, Chairman of Mirvac Group and is a Member of Australian Business Community Network Foundation (appointed April 2020) and the Yalari NSW Advisory Committee (appointed August 2017). He was formerly the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of CSR Ltd for eight years from 2011 until 2019 and a Director of Green Building Council of Australia (September 2013 to November 2019). Rob brings to the Board experience obtained from executive management and leadership positions, principally from his 30-year career in construction materials and building products, both in Australia and the United Kingdom. He has insights in manufacturing, sales, and marketing for B2B environments, and strategic management. He also understands how to navigate through market cycles.
Mr Mark Graham Johnson Non-Executive Director Dec 2021
Mr Johnson is a non-executive Director and currently serves as Chairman of the Hospitals Contribution Fund of Australia Ltd (HCF) and is an independent Director of Goodman Group, Sydney Airport, Metcash, and Aurecon. He is also a Councillor at UNSW Sydney and a Director of The Smith Family. He was previously Chairman and a Director of G8 Education Ltd and an independent Director of Coca-Cola Amatil Ltd, HSBC Bank Australia and Westfield Corporation Ltd. He held several senior leadership roles during his more than 20 years as a senior partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), including as CEO of PwC Australia from 2008 to 2012, Deputy Chairman PwC Asia and a member of PwC's Global Strategy Council. He is member of the Risk Committee.
Mr Vikas (Vik) Bansal Chief Executive OfficerManaging DirectorExecutive Director Oct 2022
Mr Bansal has more than 30 years of experience in CEO and senior leadership roles at industrial, listed organizations. He is known for his ability to lead businesses through periods of transition, growth and improvement while pursuing sustainable solutions, and a demonstrable history of creating value for stakeholders. Vik was Group CEO and Managing Director of Cleanaway waste management from 2015 to 2021. He is member of the Health, Safety and Environment Committee.
Ms Jacqueline Chow Non-Executive Director Mar 2022
Ms Chow is currently a nonexecutive Director of Coles Group Ltd, Charter Hall Ltd and nib Holdings Ltd. Jacqueline has more than 20 years of corporate experience in executive and non-executive positions in general management, strategy, marketing, and technology across a range of sectors, including industrial, retail, telecommunications, and financial services. She previously held senior positions at Fonterra, where she was Chief Operating Officer, Global Consumer and Food Service, and prior to that at Accenture, the Kellogg Company, and Campbell's. Through these roles, Jacqueline has experience in innovation, digital platforms, and technology, and driving transformation and cultural change. She is member of the Risk Committee and Health, Safety and Environment Committee.
Mr Robert Brian Cotterill Non-Executive Director Jun 2024
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Ms Gitanjali Bhalla Non-Executive Director Jun 2024
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Mr Jean-Paul Wallace General counselCompany Secretary Aug 2023
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Peter Lim Acting Group General Counsel and Company Secretary
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Belinda Shaw Chief Financial Officer
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Tim Richards Executive General Manager Asphalt
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Rajeev Ramankutty Executive General Manager Cement and Lime
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Ashleigh O'Brien Executive General Manager Commercial
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Lloyd Wallace Executive General Manager Concrete and Quarries NSW
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Matt McKenzie Executive General Manager Concrete and Quarries South
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Mark Crawford Executive General Manager Enterprise Services and Standardisation
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Sam Toppenberg Executive General Manager People and Culture
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Jean-Paul Wallace General counselCompany Secretary
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Top Shareholders Data provided by Morningstar.

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Name Shares Capital
Network Investment Holding Pty 613,609,369 55.63%
Industrial Investment Holdings Pty Limited 66,312,997 6.01%
Hsbc Custody Nominees 65,963,065 5.98%
J P Morgan Nominees Australia 46,875,318 4.25%
Woodross Nominees Pty Ltd 46,619,440 4.23%
Citicorp Nominees Pty Limited 40,248,243 3.65%
Manooka Holdings Pty Ltd 19,893,899 1.80%
National Nominees Limited 14,393,345 1.30%
BNP Paribas Noms Pty Ltd 12,694,724 1.15%
Buttonwood Nominees Pty Ltd 3,359,645 0.30%
Broadgate Investments Pty Ltd 2,823,484 0.26%
UBS Wealth Management Australia 1,852,657 0.17%
Pacific Custodians Pty Limited <Bld Plans Ctrl A/C> 1,481,674 0.13%
Netwealth Investments Limited <Wrap Services A/C> 1,374,506 0.12%
Portman Trading Pty Limited 1,013,830 0.09%
Bnp Paribas Nominees Pty Ltd Hub24 Custodial Serv Ltd <Drp A/C> 895,518 0.08%
HSBC Custody Nominees (Australia) Limited 883,357 0.08%
Invia Custodian Pty Limited 788,270 0.07%
Australian Pioneer Pty Ltd 713,631 0.06%
Netwealth Investments Limited <Super Services A/C> 659,477 0.06%

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