This week, multiple companies are set to trade ex-dividend, according to listings shared by NDTV. The companies highlighted include JSW Cement, Nestlé India, United Spirits, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, Axis Bank, and Titan Company. Trading ex-dividend means shares begin trading without the right to receive the most recently declared dividend for qualifying shareholders, with eligibility determined by the relevant record date set by each company. While the specific dividend amounts and exact record or payment dates are not detailed in the provided notices, the outlets’ corporate action roundups indicate that investors should review each company’s corporate calendar to confirm eligibility requirements and dates. Investors and market participants typically use ex-dividend dates to estimate how dividend-related adjustments may affect share prices. For accuracy, shareholders are expected to check the companies’ exchange filings and announcements for the definitive record date, dividend details, and settlement timelines tied to these corporate actions.
Several firms trade ex-dividend this week, including Nestlé India and JSW Cement
This week, multiple companies are set to trade ex-dividend, according to listings shared by NDTV. The companies highlighted include JSW Cement, Nestlé India, United Spirits, Dr Reddy’s Laboratories, A...
- JSW Cement is listed as trading ex-dividend this week.
- Nestlé India is listed as trading ex-dividend this week.
- United Spirits is listed as trading ex-dividend this week.
- Dr Reddy’s Laboratories is listed as trading ex-dividend this week.
- Axis Bank and Titan Company are also listed as trading ex-dividend this week.
Companies in focus will be JSW Cement, Nestle India, United Spirits,Dr Reddys Laboratories, Axis Bank and Titan Company.
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