Olin Corporation (OLN) has announced a cash dividend of $0.20 per share, which will be distributed on Sep 12, 2025, with an ex-dividend date set for Aug 28, 2025. The announcement was made on Aug 13, 2025, confirming the continuation of the company’s dividend policy. Looking at the average of the last 10 dividend payments, which stands at $0.2201 per share, this upcoming dividend appears to be slightly lower than the historical average, indicating a potential slight reduction in the payout. The last dividend was issued on Jun 13, 2025, also at $0.20 per share, and it was also a cash dividend, reflecting a consistent pattern in the company’s dividend distribution.
Recently,
has drawn attention due to several key developments that could influence its market performance. Over the past week, the company has reported a notable 9.56% surge in its stock price, reaching $23.04, with intraday highs touching $23.35. This increase coincided with positive momentum in the broader packaging sector, driven by innovation and demand. Additionally, Olin announced its second-quarter 2025 financial results, showing a 7.0% year-over-year revenue increase to $1,758.3 million, although net income turned negative with GAAP EPS at ($0.01), signaling mixed financial performance. Analysts indicated that the company’s stock has received 6 Buy Ratings, 28 Hold Ratings, and 1 Sell Rating in the current month, with an average price target of $24.17, suggesting a cautiously optimistic outlook. Since the last update, institutional investors have also increased their stakes in
, with notable purchases by investment management firms, further reflecting confidence in the company’s long-term trajectory.
In light of the recent market activity and the company's latest financial updates, investors are advised to closely monitor Olin's performance in the coming weeks. The ex-dividend date of Aug 28, 2025, marks the final opportunity for investors to purchase shares and receive the upcoming dividend. Any purchases made after this date will not be eligible for the $0.20 per share payout.
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