Dear Reader,
ConsumerStockMovers.com has identified several healthtech stocks which are expected to go “Ex-Dividend” very soon. Remember, 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.
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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.
Below is our latest Dividend Report:
Recent OSK Price: $86.57
Average Analyst Price Target: $95.08 (9.83%)
OSK Market Cap: $5.56B
Expected Ex-Dividend Date for OSK stock: Aug 12 2022
Expected Payment Date for OSK stock: Aug 29 2022
Expected Dividend & Yield for OSK stock: 1.75%
Recent Analyst Action: Steven Fisher, analyst at UBS, reiterates coverage on Oshkosh (OSK) stock in the Consumer Goods sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $ 114 (1 week ago).
Click for full story on OSK stock >>
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Symbol: PSMT
Recent PSMT Price: $64.08
Average Analyst Price Target: $96.00 (49.81%)
PSMT Market Cap: $1.98B
Expected Ex-Dividend Date for PSMT stock: Aug 12 2022
Expected Payment Date for PSMT stock: Aug 31 2022
Expected Dividend & Yield for PSMT stock: 1.22%
Recent Analyst Action: Rodrigo Echagaray, analyst at Scotiabank, reiterates coverage on Pricesmart (PSMT) stock in the Consumer Goods sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $ 96 (1 month ago).
Click for full story on PSMT stock >>
--------------------------------------------------------------------------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.
Sincerely,
The Editor