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Ex Div Dates/Information

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What is the easiest/quickest way to get information on companies ex div dates, amounts due/payments etc?

Is there a website you can go to that will list ex-div dates etc?

or by sector say listing all banks or list div payouts high to low etc?

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  • dunstonh
    dunstonh Posts: 119,614 Forumite
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    Financial Express give all that data on their paid for services. I dont know if they give it away free on their consumer site (Trustnet) though.
    I am an Independent Financial Adviser (IFA). The comments I make are just my opinion and are for discussion purposes only. They are not financial advice and you should not treat them as such. If you feel an area discussed may be relevant to you, then please seek advice from an Independent Financial Adviser local to you.
  • cheerfulcat
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    Digitallook. StepOne's ( from TMF ) spreadsheet is useful, too. Hemscott has basic info available for free - a subscription is required for some of the deeper stuff.
  • Mr_Mumble
    Mr_Mumble Posts: 1,758 Forumite
    Upcoming Ex-divi date list:
    http://www.stockchallenge.co.uk/sc/dividends.php

    I use Digitallook to list dividend yields. There is a good deal of flexibility so you can list yields by sector, index and on a historic or forecast basis. (e.g. click FTSE-100 link > "Constituents" tab > "Forecast" link (don't bother if you want historic yield) > "Div Yield" column).

    To make sure you're getting completely accurate info though you'll need to get the data from a Regulatory News Service (RNS) feed (e.g. www.investegate.co.uk) or the company's investor relations website.
    "The state is the great fiction by which everybody seeks to live at the expense of everybody else." -- Frederic Bastiat, 1848.
  • Blogs can often be a good source for ex-div dates - have you tried searching Blogger
  • wrkactjob wrote: »
    What is the easiest/quickest way to get information on companies ex div dates, amounts due/payments etc?

    Is there a website you can go to that will list ex-div dates etc?

    www.advfn.com ... has that info. for free. You have to register and be warned they do send lots of promotional emails, but very useful in my opinion. Click on 'Financials' to find ex-dividend dates and dividend amounts.

    Mark
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