LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), April 22 (SeeNews) – Slovenian pharmaceutical products wholesaler Salus [LJE:SALR] said its shareholders have approved a plan to receive a dividend of 40 euro ($45.9) per share, after January’s interim payout of 40 euro per share.

The dividend will be paid from the company’s accumulated profit, Salus said in a filing to the Ljubljana Stock Exchange last week.

Salus Group reported a net profitof 13 million euro in 2024, up 26.16% compared to 2023.

In 2024, the company paid an overall gross dividend of 70 euro per share, equal to the dividend it paid in the previous year.

Ljubljana-based Salus is one of Slovenia’s leading wholesalers of pharmaceutical and medical products. The group comprises companies in Slovenia, Croatia, Serbia, Lithuania, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Bosnia, and Albania.

Salus shares last traded on April 16, ending 0.88% higher at 2,300 euro.

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