The team over at EnergyStockMovers.com has identified several energy stocks which are expected to go “Ex-Dividend” starting, XXX.
If you purchase a stock on its ex-dividend date or after, you will not receive the next dividend payment.
Instead, the seller gets the dividend. If you purchase before the ex-dividend date, you get the dividend.
If you sell your stock before the ex-dividend date, you also are selling away your right to the stock dividend.
So please keep this in mind and if you are looking for key information in the energy sector, visit EnergyStockMovers.com.
Below is a summary of their latest Dividend Report but for more information, click here for full story.
Conocophillips
Symbol: COP
Recent COP Price: $112.65
Average Analyst Price Target: $143.06 (27.00%)
COP Market Cap: $137.62B
Expected Ex-Dividend Date for COP stock: Dec 23 2022
Expected Payment Date for COP stock: Jan 13 2023
Expected Dividend & Yield for COP stock: 1.71%
Recent Analyst Action: Ryan Todd, analyst at Piper Sandler, reiterates coverage on Conocophillips (COP) stock in the Utilities sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $ 157 (1 day ago).
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------Portland GE
Symbol: POR
Recent POR Price: $48.21
Average Analyst Price Target: $48.00 (-0.44%)
POR Market Cap: $4.31B
Expected Ex-Dividend Date for POR stock: Dec 23 2022
Expected Payment Date for POR stock: Jan 17 2023
Expected Dividend & Yield for POR stock: 3.65%
Recent Analyst Action: Neil Kalton, analyst at Wells Fargo, reiterates coverage on Portland GE (POR) stock in the Utilities sector with a Hold rating and a price target of $ 53 (6 days ago).
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------And there you have it...
Keep in mind, if you purchase a stock on its ex-dividend date or after, you will not receive the next dividend payment.
Instead, the seller gets the dividend. If you purchase before the ex-dividend date, you get the dividend.
If you sell your stock before the ex-dividend date, you also are selling away your right to the stock dividend.
If you have questions about specific dividends, you should consult with your financial advisor or visit Investor.gov for more information.
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Sincerely,
The Editor, dividendpress.com