Limoneira announces cash dividend

Agribusiness and real estate company Limoneira, based in Santa Paula, announced a quarterly cash dividend for its shareholders June 27. On July 18, the company will pay 5.5 cents per common share to stockholders of record as of July 10. • Contact Marissa Nall at [email protected].

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Limoneira reports strong revenue growth

Santa Paula agribusiness Limoneira reported increased revenues for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2016, exceeding its guidance with an operating income of $9.2 million. Net income applicable to common stock, after preferred dividends, was $7.4 million for the year, or 52 cents per common share, up from $6.4 million in 2015. The company had announced expectations of operating Read More →

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Limoneira declares dividend of 5 cents per common share

Limoneira declared a dividend of 5 cents per common share for stockholders of record as of Oct. 3. The board of directors for the Santa Paula agribusiness and real estate development company announced Sept. 21 that it would pay the dividend Oct. 17. As of 12:34 p.m. Sept. 23, Limoneira stock was up 0.7 percent Read More →
Limoneira to pay dividend of 5 cents per share

Santa Paula agribusiness Limoneira declared a dividend of 5 cents per share March 24. The dividend will be paid April 15 to all common stockholders at the close of business April 4. Limoneira badly missed analyst estimates when it reported a first quarter net loss of $3.9 million, or 29 cents per share March 11. Read More →