Companies are ready to pay dividends soon, and big names are releasing earnings this week. If a company outperforms market expectations, its stock may potentially rally. For the fourth quarter of 2023 (4Q’23), according to Nasdaq, some of these names include:
Companies may announce dividends based on earnings and policy as they reveal the quarter's performance. As the saying goes, "Put your money where your mouth is." Are you investing in the company YOU believe could beat earnings?
There's another special dividend on the way; Incitec Pivot Limited will return up to AU$1 billion to shareholders from the sale of its ammonia facility. AU$500 million will be used for capital return and a special dividend, and $500 million is part of a share buyback that commenced in December 2023 and ends in December 2024.
Companies that pay monthly dividends include EPR Properties, Stag Industrial Inc, AGNC Investment Corp, and Realty Income Corp.
Australia
Incitec Pivot Ltd will be paying AU$0.25 (AU$0.10 Special Dividend and AU$0.15 Return of Capital) per share.
United Kingdom
IG Group Holdings Plc will be paying £0.13 per share.
Europe
ASML Holding NV will be paying €1.45 per share.
America
Kinder Morgan Inc will be paying $0.28 per share.
Morgan Stanley will be paying $0.85 per share.
Texas Instruments Inc will be paying $1.30 per share.
Entegris Inc will be paying $0.10 per share.
Enterprise Products Partners LP will be paying $0.51 per share.
EPR Properties will be paying $0.27 per share.
Stag Industrial Inc will be paying $0.12 per share.
AGNC Investment Corp will be paying $0.12 per share.
Fastenal Co will be paying $0.39 per share.
Hasbro Inc will be paying $0.70 per share.
Realty Income Corporation will be paying $0.25 per share.
Costco Wholesale Corp will be paying $1.02 per share.
Wells Fargo & Co will be paying $0.35 per share.
Citigroup Inc will be paying $0.53 per share.
Synchrony Financial will be paying $0.25 per share.
MPLX LP will be paying $0.85 per share.
Equitrans Midstream Corporation will be paying $0.15 per share.
D.R. Horton Inc will be paying $0.30 per share.
Metlife Inc will be paying $0.52 per share.
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