EasyResearch weekly dividends update

Another week of earnings is approaching as we move into November. Some of the big names preparing to release their earnings include McDonald's, HSBC, Pfizer, BP, AMD, Apple, and Starbucks.

Looking at those that have already declared dividends:

  • ASML Holdings is a leading chipmaker that pays dividends to shareholders in the European and American markets.
  • Realty Income Corp will be paying dividends for the 640th consecutive month.
  • Gladstone Investment Corp will be paying two dividends in November, the first being an irregular (special dividend) followed by the regular (monthly) dividend.

Other companies of note this week include America's toys and game pioneer, Hasbro, Ford Motor Company and Citigroup Inc.

Here's the full update for this week.

United Kingdom 

Whitbread PLC will be paying £0.34 per share.

  • Last trading date – 01 November 2023
  • Payment date 8 December 2023

 

Europe

ASML Holding NV will be paying €1.45 per share.

  • Last trading date - 31 October 2023
  • Payment date - 10 November 2023


South Africa

Prosus N.V. will be paying R1.41 per share. 

  • Last trading date – 31 October 2023 
  • Payment date – 28 November 2023

PSG Financial Services Limited will be paying R0.13 per share. 

  • Last trading date – 31 October 2023 
  • Payment date – 06 November 2023

 

America

Realty Income Corporation will be paying $0.25 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date - 15 November 2023

Hasbro Inc will be paying $0.70 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date - 15 November 2023

Entegris Inc will be paying $0.10 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date - 22 November 2023

Synchrony Financial will be paying $0.25 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date -    09 November 2023

Zoetis Inc will be paying $0.37 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date - 01 December 2023

Ford Motor Company will be paying $0.15 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date - 01 December 2023

Thor Industries Inc will be paying $0.48 per share.

  • Last trading date - 30 October 2023
  • Payment date - 10 November 2023

ASML Holding NV will be paying €1.45 per share.

  • Last trading date - 31 October 2023
  • Exchange rate date - 01 November 2023
  • Payment date - 10 November 2023

Conagra Brands Inc will be paying $0.35 per share.

  • Last trading date - 31 October 2023
  • Payment date - 30 November 2023

Costco Wholesale Corp will be paying $1.02 per share.

  • Last trading date - 01 November 2023
  • Payment date - 17 November 2023

MPLX LP will be paying $0.85 per share.

  • Last trading date - 01 November 2023
  • Payment date - 13 November 2023

Equitrans Midstream Corporation will be paying $0.15 per share.    

  • Last trading date - 01 November 2023
  • Payment date - 14 November 2023

Wells Fargo & Co will be paying $0.35 per share.

  • Last trading date - 01 November 2023
  • Payment date - 01 December 2023

United States Steel Corp will be paying $    0.05 per share.

  • Last trading date - 02 November 2023
  • Payment date - 07 December 2023

Citigroup Inc will be paying $0.53 per share.

  • Last trading date - 02 November 2023
  • Payment date - 22 November 2023

Gladstone Investment Corporation will be paying $0.12 per share.

  • Last trading date - 03 November 2023
  • Payment date - 17 November 2023

Sirius XM Holdings Inc will be paying $0.02 per share.

  • Last trading date - 03 November 2023
  • Payment date - 29 November 2023

 

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