German real estate company VIB Vermögen AG proposed to pay 60 euro cents per share as dividend in the 2018 full year.
The figure represents a 9.1% or 5-cent-per-share increase in dividends, compared to the 12-month term ended Dec. 31, 2017.
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German real estate company VIB Vermögen AG proposed to pay 60 euro cents per share as dividend in the 2018 full year.
The figure represents a 9.1% or 5-cent-per-share increase in dividends, compared to the 12-month term ended Dec. 31, 2017.