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Emerson Electric Leads 11 Dividend Aristocrats Going Ex-Dividend This Week

There are 245 stocks going ex-dividend this week starting Monday, November 7. For income investors looking to generate more income as part of a dividend capture strategy, a stock must be purchased one day before the ex-dividend date to capture the dividend payout. This would make the individual a shareholder of record and would entitle the investor to be paid the dividend on the payable date.

These 245 stocks include 12 Dividend Aristocrats that are going ex-dividend.

Key Insights

There are 15 major stocks going ex-dividend next week, out of a total of 245. You can find a complete explanation of the ex-dividend date, record date, payment date and declaration date here. This information can help to broaden your understanding of the dividend capture strategy.

With our Advanced Screening tool, you can delve into companies going ex-dividend based on 16 parameters, such as ex-dividend date range, market cap, dividend frequency and our proprietary DARS Rating, which could help you in your dividend capture strategy.

Find key insights on the companies that went ex-dividend last week here.

Stock With the Highest Market Cap Going Ex-Dividend

Exxon Mobil (XOM ), with a market cap of $347 billion, is the stock with the highest market cap going ex-dividend this week. The annualized payout for the stock is $3 based upon a quarterly payout of $0.75, which would be paid out next week. The ex-dividend date for the payout as mentioned above is 11/8/2016. The stock is currently yielding 3.59% and is off 12% from its 52-week high.

Stock With the Lowest Market Cap Going Ex-Dividend

The stock with the lowest market cap going ex-dividend this week is SandRidge Mississippian Trust II (SDR ) with a market cap of only $0.07. Its annualized payout is $0.23. The payout for next week is $0.058 and has the same ex-dividend date as Exxon Mobil of 11/8/2016. Sandridge is off 52.58% from its 52-week high and currently yields 15.78%. Based on its current yield, the stock occupies 12th position in the highest yielding stocks currently on Wall Street.

Stocks With the Best And the Worst 52-week Performance Going Ex-Dividend

Rollins Corp (ROL ) is going ex-dividend this week and has the best price performance of all the stocks scheduled to make a payout this week. Rollins is up 14% for the year and is currently off its 52-week high by only 2%.

SDR is going ex-dividend this week on 2016/11/08. Along with having the lowest market cap, Sandridge has the worst 52-week performance out of all stocks, being down more than 50% from its 52-week high.

Dividend Aristocrats Going Ex-Dividend

The following Dividend Aristocrats are going ex-dividend this week. The list is longer than last week’s.

More Resources

You can also find an updated list of companies that recently announced changes in their payout policies, along with their ex-dividend dates, in our Dividend Payout Changes Announcement tool.

Stay up to date with the highest yielding stocks and their latest ex-dividend dates on our High Dividend Yield Stocks by Yield page.