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--TriMas Maintains Quarterly Dividend at $0.04 a Share, Payable Aug. 13 to Shareholders of Record as of Aug. 6
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--TriMas Maintains Quarterly Dividend at $0.04 a Share, Payable Aug. 13 to Shareholders of Record as of Aug. 6
Jul 23, 2024 8:10 AM
10:45 AM EDT, 07/23/2024 (MT Newswires) --
Price: 27.42, Change: +0.59, Percent Change: +2.18
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