- Several companies including Godrej Consumer Products, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Coforge will trade ex-dividend in the upcoming week starting from Monday, May 13.
- Some stocks will also trade ex-split, ex-rights, and ex-bonus, with some companies announcing other corporate actions including E.G.M.
- The ex-dividend date is the day on which the equity share price adjusts to reflect the next dividend payout, meaning it does not carry the value of its next dividend payment from that day forward.
Stay updated with the latest stock news and learn which companies will trade ex-dividend in the upcoming week. Discover the implications of the ex-dividend date and how it affects the equity share price.
Upcoming Ex-Dividend Stocks
Several companies have declared dividends in the upcoming week. The ex-dividend date is a crucial day for investors as it determines who is eligible for receiving the next dividend payout. The ex-dividend date is the day the stock becomes ex-dividend, which means it does not carry the value of its next dividend payment from that day forward. Dividends are payable to all the shareholders whose names appear on the company’s list by the end of the record date.
Stocks Trading Ex-Dividend on Monday, May 13, 2024
Standard Capital Markets is one of the companies that will trade ex-dividend on Monday, May 13, 2024. The company has declared a special dividend of ₹0.01.
Stocks Trading Ex-Dividend on Tuesday, May 14, 2024
Several companies will trade ex-dividend on Tuesday, May 14, 2024. These include Godrej Consumer Products, which has declared an interim dividend of ₹10, Gravita India Ltd, which has declared an interim dividend of ₹5.2, and Omax Autos Ltd, which has declared an interim dividend of ₹1.
Conclusion
Investors should keep a close eye on the ex-dividend dates of their stocks to ensure they are eligible for the next dividend payout. The upcoming week will see several companies including Godrej Consumer Products, Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), and Coforge trading ex-dividend. Stay tuned for more updates on ex-dividend stocks.