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Экс-дивидендная дата
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Закрытие реестра |
Сумма выплаты |
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30.03.2026
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31.03.2026 |
45 JPY |
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29.09.2025
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30.09.2025 |
30 JPY |
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28.03.2025
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31.03.2025 |
30 JPY |
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27.09.2024
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30.09.2024 |
30 JPY |
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28.03.2024
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31.03.2024 |
25 JPY |
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30.03.2023
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31.03.2023 |
25 JPY |
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29.09.2022
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30.09.2022 |
25 JPY |
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30.03.2022
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31.03.2022 |
25 JPY |
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29.09.2021
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30.09.2021 |
25 JPY |
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30.03.2021
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31.03.2021 |
25 JPY |
The Kansai Electric Power Co., Inc., is an electric utility with its operational area of Kansai region, Japan (including the Kobe-Osaka-Kyoto megalopolis). The Kansai region is Japan’s second-largest industrial area, and in normal times, its most nuclear-reliant. Before the Fukushima nuclear disaster, a band of 11 nuclear reactors — north of the major cities Osaka and Kyoto — supplied almost 50 percent of the region’s power. As of January 2012, only one of those reactors was still running.In March 2012, the last reactor was taken off the powergrid.