
Methanex holds its quarterly dividend at $0.185 a share, payable Sept. 30. The payout signals confidence in cash flow despite weak methanol prices.
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Methanex Corp. declared a quarterly dividend of $0.185 a share, unchanged from the prior payout. The methanol producer said the dividend is payable Sept. 30 to holders of record Sept. 16.
The Vancouver-based company is the world's largest methanol supplier by volume. Its shares trade on the Nasdaq under MEOH and on the Toronto Stock Exchange as MX.
Methanol prices have been under pressure this year from weak demand in China and ample supply from new plants in the U.S. Gulf Coast. The dividend hold signals management's confidence in cash flow despite the downcycle, though the yield remains modest relative to other commodity producers.
Robert B. Winslow, vice president of investor relations, announced the board's decision in a statement Monday. The next quarterly payout will be the third of 2026.
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