Several dividend stocks are approaching their 52-week lows and ex-dividend dates this week. Investors must purchase these stocks before their ex-dividend dates to be eligible for the next payout. The list includes HRZN, DMA, DOC, JBSS, EQNR, BG, GOOD, GLAD, LAND, and LTC. TipRanks' Dividend Calendar provides information on current and upcoming dividends and payment dates.
Several dividend stocks are trading close to their 52-week lows and are nearing their ex-dividend dates this week. Investors must purchase these stocks before their ex-dividend dates to be eligible for the next payout. The list includes HRZN, DMA, DOC, JBSS, EQNR, BG, GOOD, GLAD, LAND, and LTC. TipRanks' Dividend Calendar provides information on current and upcoming dividends and payment dates.
NetEase (NASDAQ: NTES) has declared a $0.675 per share quarterly dividend, payable on September 11 to shareholders of record as of August 28. The ex-dividend date is August 28. This dividend represents a 2.05% yield based on the current share price. NetEase has a history of dividend growth, with an average annual increase of 6.22% over the past three years [1].
Archer Limited, a leading provider in drilling and well services, has reported strong Q2 financials and confirmed a quarterly cash distribution to shareholders, equal to an annualized yield of 11%. Archer's CEO commented on the company's performance, highlighting the company's strategic focus and strong cash conversion from operations [2].
Investors are advised to closely monitor these companies' ex-dividend dates and consider their investment opportunities based on their individual financial situations and risk tolerance. For more detailed information, refer to TipRanks' Dividend Calendar and the respective company's investor relations pages.
References:
[1] https://www.ainvest.com/news/netease-announces-quarterly-dividend-0-675-share-2508/
[2] https://www.tradingview.com/news/reuters.com,2025-08-14:newsml_Wkr3GklPV:0-archer-limited-archer-reports-q2-financial-results-and-quarterly-cash-distribution-to-shareholders/
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