Avantor® Declares Dividend on Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock
Avantor has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.78 per share for its 6.250% Series A Mandatory Convertible Preferred Stock, representing a yield of 1.560%. The dividend will be paid on May 17, 2021, to shareholders on record as of April 1, 2021. This move underscores Avantor's commitment to returning value to shareholders and reflects confidence in its business model amidst ongoing global challenges.
- Quarterly cash dividend of $0.78 per share indicates confidence in financial health.
- Dividend payable on May 17 shows a commitment to shareholder returns.
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RADNOR, Pa., April 21, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Avantor, Inc. (NYSE: AVTR), a leading global provider of mission-critical products and services to customers in the life sciences, advanced technologies and applied materials industries, announced today that its Board of Directors has declared a quarterly cash dividend to holders of its
About Avantor
Avantor®, a Fortune 500 company, is a leading global provider of mission-critical products and services to customers in the biopharma, healthcare, education & government, and advanced technologies & applied materials industries. Our portfolio is used in virtually every stage of the most important research, development and production activities in the industries we serve. Our global footprint enables us to serve more than 225,000 customer locations and gives us extensive access to research laboratories and scientists in more than 180 countries. We set science in motion to create a better world. For more information, visit avantorsciences.com.
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Avantor
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Avantor
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