Several Indian listed companies are scheduled to trade ex-dividend in the coming days, according to corporate action updates circulated by NDTV. The stocks expected to be in focus include Asian Paints Ltd., Hindustan Unilever Ltd. (HUL), Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), Tata Power Co. Ltd., and Supreme Industries Ltd., among others. The ex-dividend dates determine when shares stop carrying the dividend entitlement for new buyers. NDTV also notes that the companies announce dividend payouts or income distributions that investors can reference ahead of the relevant trading dates. The coverage points to corporate action timelines that fall around June 22 and June 25, with shares trading ex-dividend on those dates for the specified companies. Investors therefore track the announced record dates and payout details to understand dividend eligibility. The announcements reflect routine distribution-related corporate actions rather than company-specific news events, and the information is intended to guide trading around dividend entitlement cutoffs.
Asian Paints, HUL, Tata Power, LIC and other firms go ex-dividend this week
Several Indian listed companies are scheduled to trade ex-dividend in the coming days, according to corporate action updates circulated by NDTV. The stocks expected to be in focus include Asian Paints...
- Asian Paints, HUL, LIC, Tata Power and Supreme Industries are among companies expected to trade ex-dividend this week.
- Ex-dividend trading determines dividend entitlement for shareholders who purchase before the cutoff date.
- NDTV highlights corporate action details including announced dividend payouts or income distributions.
- The report references key dates around June 22 and June 25 for ex-dividend trading for listed companies.
- Investors are directed to check record dates and dividend amounts tied to the announced corporate actions.
The listed companies have announced dividend payouts and income distribution that investors can benefit from June 22 and June 25.
11 hours agoSeveral companies, including Asian Paints Ltd., Hindustan Unilever Ltd., Life Insurance Corporation of India, Tata Power Co. Ltd. and Supreme Industries Ltd., will be in focus this week as their shares trade ex-dividend.
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