Doo Prime Dividend Adjustment Notice – 1 December 2020  

2020-11-30 | Dividend Adjustment Notice

Doo Prime Dividend Adjustment Notice

Doo Prime Dividend Adjustment Notice – 1 December 2020  

 

Dear Valued Clients:

 

Dividend adjustments occur when constituent stocks of an index periodically pay dividends to shareholders. This will then impact the overall value of the index causing it to drop by a certain amount. The ex-dividend date is set the first business day after the stock dividend is paid and is also after the record date.

 

Please see the expected dividend adjustment figures for the listed symbols below for 1 December 2020.

 

Symbol 

Dividend 

EX-Dividend Day 

US30 

9.8688 12/1/2020 

NAS100 

5.5440 

12/1/2020 

FRA40 

3.1572 

12/1/2020 

EU50 

0.8604 

12/1/2020 

SP500 

0.8100 

12/1/2020 

AUS200 

0.2760 

12/1/2020 

 

 Note: All dividend adjustments are forecasts and therefore speculative.

 

Should you require further assistance, please contact us by LiveChat, phone, or email. We remain committed to provide high quality and satisfactory service to our clients. Thank you for your trust and support for Doo Prime!

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