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Trans-Siberian Gold (LSE:TSG) has declared its fourth consecutive dividend, although the interim dividend for the six months to June 30 was US$1 million, a quarter of the $4 million paid out a year ago.
Shareholders will be paid 0.9c per share, which is down from 3.6c/share in the first half of 2017.
The lower dividend payout comes despite the company reporting a $2.
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