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High dividend yield stocks offer a safe haven to investors where safety has greater priority compared to high returns.
Hence, even if the market remains volatile, going ahead, an investor can still get a decent return on investment, thanks to
good dividend yielding stocks. The dividends are paid no matter what direction the stocks move and can provide a higher
yield on investment in a weak market.
Company Name Idirect Code Ex Dividend Date Dividend (%) Face Value (|)
Dividend
per share (|) Dividend Yield
CMP(|)
(25/08/2011)
RSWM Ltd RAJSPI 15/09/2011 50.0 10 5 5.8 85.5
T N Newsprint TAMNEW 6/9/2011 50.0 10 5 4.8 104.6
Guj Apollo Inds GUJAPO 12/9/2011 50.0 10 5 4.2 120
H P C L HINPET 8/9/2011 140.0 10 14 3.7 383
BGR Energy Sys. BGRENE 15/09/2011 100.0 10 10 3.2 312
S C I SCI 14/09/2011 25.0 10 2.5 3.0 83
Gulf Oil Corpn. IDLIND 15/09/2011 100.0 2 2 2.6 77
Lak. Vilas Bank LAKVIL 2/9/2011 25.0 10 2.5 2.4 106
Subros SUBROS 8/9/2011 40.0 2 0.8 2.6 31
FDC FDC 13/09/2011 200.0 1 2 2.3 87.3
HEG HEG 2/9/2011 50.0 10 5 2.3 220
PTC India POWTRA 15/09/2011 15.0 10 1.5 2.1 70
B P C L BHAPET 5/9/2011 140.0 10 14 2.0 687
IVRCL IVRINF 15/09/2011 30.0 2 0.6 1.7 35.5
Navneet Publicat NAVPUB 6/9/2011 40.0 2 0.8 1.3 61
Source: Capitaline, ICICIdirect.com Research
There are four basic dates associated with the dividend declaration and payment
1. Dividend Declaration date: This is the date on which the board of directors announces to shareholders the quantum of
dividend that will be paid by the company.
2. Ex-dividend date - On (or after) this date the security trades without its dividend. If an investor buys a dividend paying
stock one day before the ex-dividend he/she will still get the dividend but if the stock is bought on the ex-dividend date,
the investor will not get the dividend.
3. Record date - This is the date on which the company looks at its records to see who the shareholders of the company
are. An investor must be listed as a shareholder to ensure the right of a dividend payout.
4. Dividend payable date - This is the date when the company mails the cheques for the dividend amount due to the
shareholders who appear on the register of shareholders.
Illustration:
Dividend Declaration Date23/06/2011
Ex-Dividend Date 25/07/2011
Record Date 27/07/2011
Dividend Payable Date 04/08/2011
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High dividend yield stocks offer a safe haven to investors where safety has greater priority compared to high returns.
Hence, even if the market remains volatile, going ahead, an investor can still get a decent return on investment, thanks to
good dividend yielding stocks. The dividends are paid no matter what direction the stocks move and can provide a higher
yield on investment in a weak market.
Company Name Idirect Code Ex Dividend Date Dividend (%) Face Value (|)
Dividend
per share (|) Dividend Yield
CMP(|)
(25/08/2011)
RSWM Ltd RAJSPI 15/09/2011 50.0 10 5 5.8 85.5
T N Newsprint TAMNEW 6/9/2011 50.0 10 5 4.8 104.6
Guj Apollo Inds GUJAPO 12/9/2011 50.0 10 5 4.2 120
H P C L HINPET 8/9/2011 140.0 10 14 3.7 383
BGR Energy Sys. BGRENE 15/09/2011 100.0 10 10 3.2 312
S C I SCI 14/09/2011 25.0 10 2.5 3.0 83
Gulf Oil Corpn. IDLIND 15/09/2011 100.0 2 2 2.6 77
Lak. Vilas Bank LAKVIL 2/9/2011 25.0 10 2.5 2.4 106
Subros SUBROS 8/9/2011 40.0 2 0.8 2.6 31
FDC FDC 13/09/2011 200.0 1 2 2.3 87.3
HEG HEG 2/9/2011 50.0 10 5 2.3 220
PTC India POWTRA 15/09/2011 15.0 10 1.5 2.1 70
B P C L BHAPET 5/9/2011 140.0 10 14 2.0 687
IVRCL IVRINF 15/09/2011 30.0 2 0.6 1.7 35.5
Navneet Publicat NAVPUB 6/9/2011 40.0 2 0.8 1.3 61
Source: Capitaline, ICICIdirect.com Research
There are four basic dates associated with the dividend declaration and payment
1. Dividend Declaration date: This is the date on which the board of directors announces to shareholders the quantum of
dividend that will be paid by the company.
2. Ex-dividend date - On (or after) this date the security trades without its dividend. If an investor buys a dividend paying
stock one day before the ex-dividend he/she will still get the dividend but if the stock is bought on the ex-dividend date,
the investor will not get the dividend.
3. Record date - This is the date on which the company looks at its records to see who the shareholders of the company
are. An investor must be listed as a shareholder to ensure the right of a dividend payout.
4. Dividend payable date - This is the date when the company mails the cheques for the dividend amount due to the
shareholders who appear on the register of shareholders.
Illustration:
Dividend Declaration Date23/06/2011
Ex-Dividend Date 25/07/2011
Record Date 27/07/2011
Dividend Payable Date 04/08/2011
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