![]() Maple Leaf Foods Inc produces food products in the United States, Canada, Japan, China, and internationally. ![]() Maple Leaf Foods’s dividend payout ratio is presently -36.87%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Thursday, March 23rd. This is an increase from Maple Leaf Foods’s previous quarterly dividend of $0.20. This represents a $0.84 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 3.57%. Stockholders of record on Friday, March 24th will be issued a dividend of $0.21 per share. Spotters at The Nature Conservancy in Mashomack Preserve on Shelter Island are predicting past-peak foliage with 95% leaf change and an abundance of yellow shades, along with some reds and remaining green, and significant leaf droppage.The company also recently disclosed a quarterly dividend, which will be paid on Friday, March 31st. There is still lingering past-peak color to be found on the North Shore of Suffolk County, including some bursts of yellow and red amongst the maples, which are outnumbered in many parts by the rich deep rust color of the oaks, and some trees that are still green. Observers at Hempstead Lake State Park in West Hempstead report that leaves there are past-peak with some remaining bright and spectacular crimson, ochre, tangerine, and rust leaves, despite significant leaf droppage. ![]() Spotters in Valley Stream anticipate that peak colors will hold through the weekend, with 75% color change and average shades of red, orange, yellow, green, and brown. In Nassau County, some good but past-peak color is expected along the Northern State Parkway, especially between exits 25 and 29 in Nassau County. Remaining leaves should still feature variations of gold, red, rust, and brown. The western portion of Long Island is currently featuring a mix of colorful peak foliage and past-peak areas scattered throughout both Nassau County and western Suffolk County, and will be mostly past-peak by the weekend. Spotters predict 85% color change with a bright blend of red, yellow, orange, and purple shades, along with heavy leaf droppage. ![]() On Staten Island, peak foliage is expected this weekend, according to reports from Snug Harbor Cultural Center and Botanical Garden, Silver Lake Park, Willowbrook Park, Clove Lake Park, and Freshkills Park. Williamsburg and Greenpoint spotters anticipate past-peak foliage this weekend, with 90% color change and brown, yellow, and green leaves of average brilliance. In central Brooklyn, spotters reporting from the Crown Heights and Prospect Heights neighborhoods expect peak leaves with 70% color change and average-to-bright yellow leaves, along with shades of orange, red, and purple. On the northern tip of Manhattan, spotters at Inwood Hill Park expect past-peak foliage, with orange, green-yellow, yellow, green, and brown leaves of average brilliance, along with significant droppage. Spotters reporting from the Upper West Side anticipate peak foliage with 75% change, and bright yellow and orange leaves. Other Central Park spotters predict peak and past-peak leaves, with up to 85% color change and average-to-bright shades of red, yellow, orange, and green. In New York City, foliage spotters on the Upper East Side in Central Park predict peak color, with 75% change and an abundance of average-to-bright gold, purple, red, and green leaves.
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