Burford Capital (BUR) has announced its latest dividend, offering $0.063 per share. This is slightly lower than the average dividend of $0.070 over the past ten distributions. The dividend was declared on Mar 3rd, 2025, with the ex-dividend date set for May 23rd, 2025, and the payment date scheduled for Jun 13th, 2025. The previous dividend, distributed on Dec 5th, 2024, was also $0.063 per share. Both dividends were paid as cash dividends.
Recently,
has been at the center of several key developments. Over the past week, the company announced new options trading available for April 2026, reflecting investor confidence in its future prospects. Analysts reported that
Capital's market capitalization stands at £2.24 billion, with 218,662,589 shares currently in issue. Additionally, the company has introduced an executive compensation plan, granting RSUs and PSUs to its executives, a move indicating strategic alignment with long-term growth objectives.
As of late, Burford has been actively pursuing investment opportunities, including potential collaborations with law firms and advancements in AI, as reported by industry analysts. This aligns with the company's broader strategy to expand its litigation funding capabilities. Furthermore, the US siding with Argentina in a significant legal dispute concerning a $16 billion YPF judgment has captured substantial attention, possibly influencing Burford's operational dynamics, given its involvement in litigation funding.
Since the last update, Burford Capital's stock performance has been noteworthy. It traded at $14.28 on May 12th, reflecting a modest decline from previous levels. Analysts have indicated that this may be due to market fluctuations and investor sentiment surrounding recent company announcements and broader economic conditions.
As investors consider their positions, it is crucial to note that the ex-dividend date for Burford Capital is May 23rd, 2025. This date marks the last opportunity for shareholders to purchase stock and qualify for the upcoming dividend. Any acquisitions made after this date will not entitle investors to the current dividend distribution.
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