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As of April 2025, Vizsla Copper (VCU) does not pay a dividend.

Top Dividend Payers in Copper

Highest Dividend Yields in Sector
Symbol Market Cap
(USD)
Dividend Yield Yield on Cost
VCU 10m 0.0% -
ARG 201m 9.63% 76.2%
LUN 5,890m 2.99% 6.94%
SCCO 67,214m 2.13% 8.49%
Highest Dividend Growth Rate in Sector
Symbol Market Cap
(USD)
Growth Rate Payout Ratio
VCU 10m - -
FCX 47,926m 64.4% 40.8%
ARG 201m 68.2% 105%
LUN 5,890m 17.6% 69.2%

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VCU Dividend History:

No dividends paid yet.

VCU Dividend FAQ

Does VCU pay dividends?

No, as of April 2025 VCU does not pay a dividend.

What is the Dividend Yield of VCU?

As of April 2025, VCU`s dividend yield is 0.00%. This is calculated by dividing the trailing 12-month dividend rate (TTM rate) of - by the current share price of 0.06.

How often does VCU pay dividends?

Over the last 12 months (TTM), VCU has issued dividend payments.

What is the next Ex-Dividend Date for VCU?

The next ex-dividend date for Vizsla Copper (VCU) is unknown.

What is the Dividend Growth of VCU?

VCU's average dividend growth rate over the past 5 years is -% per year.

What is the Yield on Cost of VCU?

VCU's 5-Year Yield on Cost is -%. This represents the effective dividend yield for an investor who bought Vizsla Copper five years ago. It is calculated as the sum of all trailing 12-month dividends (-) divided by the purchase price five years ago (1.24):

What is the Payout Consistency of VCU?

VCU Payout Consistency is 0.0%.

Does VCU have a good Dividend Yield?

VCU`s 0.00% Dividend Yield is considered as unknown.

What is the Dividend Payout Ratio of VCU?

The Dividend Payout Ratio of VCU is unknown.

What is the Dividend Rating of VCU?

VCU`s Overall Dividend Rating is (unknown). Ratings surpassing 60 are regarded as favorable, exceeding 75 are strong, and surpassing 85 are exceptional.