25 Stocks That Will Go Ex-Dividend Next Week, Including 2 Tata Stocks
Markets closed at a record high on the back of strong global cues. The rally was seen particularly in banking stocks where there was good buying support that emerged.
Nifty continued its northbound journey to end at an all-time high on closing basis, with gains of 138 points (+0.7%) at 18826 levels. The broader market too ended in green with the Nifty midcap 100 up +0.7% and the Nifty smallcap 100 up +1%. Majority of the sectors ended in positive territory with Banking and Financial being top gainers up 1% each.

"Falling inflation and healthy economic data along with consistent FIIs buying cheered the domestic sentiments. Nifty came within striking distance of an all-time high. We expect the overall structure to remain positive with major events now behind. All eyes would be on PM Modi's visit to the US next week, as it would bring in cross-border agreements with a key focus on Defence. Sectors like Pharma, Healthcare, and Insurance companies would remain in focus after recovery was seen in monthly industry data," Siddhartha Khemka, Head - Retail Research, Motilal Oswal Financial Services Ltd
Here are a list of 25 stocks that will go ex dividend next week
| Name | Ex-dividend date | Dividend% |
|---|---|---|
| Tata Steel | Jun-22 | 360% |
| Raymond | Jun-23 | 30% |
| Tata Elxi | Jun-22 | 606% |
| Torrent Pharma | Jun-23 | 160% |
| Dalmia Bharat | Jun-23 | 250% |
| Supreme Industries | Jun-21 | 1000% |
| Oberoi Realty | Jun-21 | 40% |
| Polycab | Jun-22 | 200% |
| PNB | Jun-23 | 32.50% |
| Plastiblends | Jun-23 | 80% |
| Gujarat Heavy Chemicals | Jun-23 | 175% |
| SKP Securities | Jun-23 | 10% |
Other stocks that are going ex-dividend
The other stocks that are going ex-dividend include names like Gujarat Heavy, BN Rathi, Sky Industries, Dutron Polymers, DBOL Vimta Labs, Cera Sanitarware, Ceat, Shree Digvijay, VTM, Raibow Childhood, PanasonicCarbon, Sagar Cement and Bank of India.
Please note that dividends are taxable and hence one needs to pay tax accordingly.
Disclaimer
The above stocks are the ones that will go ex-dividend and they are not stocks that are recommended as a "buy", sell" or "hold". The article is informational only and is not an advisory to invest. Neither the author not Greynium Information Technologies would be responsible for any losses based on a decision from the article.


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