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It is the mission of Cape Fox Corporation to grow and maintain a strong financial foundation by profitably managing financial and land resources to provide immediate and long term economic, education, and cultural benefits for shareholders.
CFC SPRING DIVIDEND
Mar 01, 2012 The Cape Fox Corporation Board of Directors is pleased to announce the amount of this year’s spring dividend will be $11.93 per share, and will be mailed and direct deposited to all shareholders on or before April 4th 2012.
Cape Fox Corporation’s Annual Picnic
Mar 03, 2012
There are many things to consider for the annual picnic to take place but the most important one is setting the date. The question is asked every year “why we can’t do it on the same day each year?” The short answer is “The tide…!” We do try to keep it close to the same time frame but are forced to pick different dates because of the boats used to transport shareholders to and from Black Sands beach. So the date of this year’s annual picnic is June 30, 2012. More information will be added as the time gets closer.
2012 Annual Shareholders' Meeting
Mar 05, 2012
The location for the 2012 Cape Fox Corporation Annual Meeting is in Saxman at the Saxman Community Hall. The Board set the date as October 6, 2012, which is later in the year than in the past, but allows time for complete financial statements to be prepared, avoids competing with Sealaska Corporation’s annual meeting time, and won’t interfere with our Shareholder’s summertime activities.
Cape Fox Corporation (CFC) was formed as part of the Alaska Native Claims Settlement Act (ANCSA) of 1971. In accordance with ANCSA, the US Federal Government gave the Alaska Natives (Eskimos, Indians, and Aleuts) 44 million acres and $962.5 million in exchange for the termination of aboriginal land claims. ANCSA led to the development of 13 regional, 4 urban, and roughly 200 Native village corporations. Cape Fox Corporation is the Alaska Native Corporation for the village of Saxman. Read more...
Some History of the Tlingit natives of Cape Fox call themselves the Saanya Kwaan, or the "People of the Southeast Wind". They migrated from Asia across the Bering Land Bridge thousands of years ago and established a permanent village at Cape Fox in the Alexander Archipelago―a small chain of wind stripped islands off the coast of the Alaska Panhandle―53 miles southeast of Ketchikan. Read more...
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