“I appreciate the fact that PhonEX ONE can support our complex telephony global infrastructure, it’s a great monitoring tool.”
Olivier Artigny
EMEA UC&C Manager, Disney
The Company’s stock is traded on the NASDAQ Global Market under the symbol MNDO
Subject to specific board approval and applicable law, the Company declares a dividend distribution once per year, in the amount being equal to its EBITDA plus financial income (expenses) minus taxes on income.
MIND distributed regular dividends in the following years: 2003 ($0.14), 2004 ($0.13), 2005 ($0.24), 2006 ($0.14), 2007 ($0.20), 2008 ($0.20), 2010 ($0.20), 2011 ($0.32), 2012 ($0.24), 2013 ($0.24), 2014 ($0.24), 2015 ($0.30), 2016 ($0.27), 2017 ($0.32), 2018 ($0.30), 2019 ($0.26), 2020 ($0.24), 2021 ($0.26), 2022 ($0.26), 2023 ($0.24), 2024 ($0.24) and one special dividend in 2009 ($0.80).
You need to consult your tax advisor.
You need to consult your tax advisor.
MIND was founded in 1995 by Monica Iancu, who has been President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company since inception.
MIND’s fiscal year is January 1st to December 31st. You can download the latest Annual Report from the Company’s website by visiting the Annual Reports page in the Investor Relations section.
Since MIND is a foreign issuer, it is not required to file 10-K or 10-Q reports with the SEC. MIND does file a 20-F (10-K equivalent) and 6-K for quarterly results (10-Q equivalent). The 20-F, proxy statement and yearly financial results can be found on the Company’s website in the Investor Relations section
You will find the Company’s historical financial statements by visiting the Annual Reports page in the Investor Relations section.
You may contact MIND’s stock transfer agent:
American Stock Transfer & Trust Company
59 Maiden Lane New York, N.Y. 10038
All the material can be downloaded from the Company’s website in the Investor Relations section
The date of MIND’s IPO was August 8, 2000 and the price was $10 per share.
No, at this point in time MIND does not provide any kind of DRIP.
Subject to any foreign tax treaty, dividends paid to shareholders who hold under 10% of the company are subject to a 25% withholding tax, and dividends paid to more significant shareholders who hold over 10% of the company are subject to a 30% withholding tax.”
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