
Bank of Baroda, HPCL, Polycab, Mahanagar Gas among key companies to consider dividend today
Dividend Stocks: Bank of Baroda, HPCL, Polycab, Mahanagar Gas are among key companies that will be considering dividend today. The Bank of Baroda, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation, Polycab India, Mahanagar Gas share prices thereby will remain is focus due to expectation on dividend announcements
Bank of Baroda to consider Dividend today - As per the Bank Of Baroda's intimation to the exchanges about the meeting of Board of Directors of the Company scheduled on 06/05/2025 ,the Bank had said that the Board meeting is to consider and approve the Yearly Audited Financial results of the Company for the period ended March 2024 and Dividend.
Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd to consider Final dividend today: HPCL had informed exchanges on 23 April about the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company being scheduled on 06/05/2025 , to consider and approve Audited Financial Results of the Company for the Financial Year ended March 31, 2025 & Recommendation of Final Equity Dividend, if any, for the Financial Year 2024-2025
Mahanagar Gas Ltd to consider Final Dividend Today- MGL another public sector undertaking in city Gas distribution business has a Board Meeting scheduled today for Considering and approving the Audited Standalone And Consolidated Financial Results For The Quarter And Financial Year Ended March 31, 2025 And recommendation Of Final Dividend On Equity Shares
Polycab India to consider Dividend today- Polycab India Ltd had informed exchanges on 14 April that the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Company is scheduled on 06/05/2025 to consider and approve the Audited Standalone and Consolidated Financial Results of the Company along with the audit reports for the quarter and year ended 31st March 2025 and to recommend dividend, if any, to the shareholders for the financial year 2024-25
Other prominent companies to consider dividend include Kajaria Ceramics Limited, Radico Khaitan Limited, Paradeep Phosphates Limited and Safari Industries (India) Limited
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First Published: 6 May 2025, 09:14 AM IST
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