Coal India, 20 other stocks go ex-dividend on record date tomorrow. Do you own?
ADVERTISEMENT Investors looking to be eligible for this dividend payout must purchase shares on or before today, August 5, 2025.
The dividend-eligibility cut-off is drawing investor attention not only to Coal India but also to a wide list of other companies declaring interim and final dividends, making Tuesday an important session for dividend-chasing investors.
A total of 21 companies will turn ex-dividend on Wednesday, making this the last trading session to be eligible for their respective payouts. The list includes several notable names across sectors such as logistics, manufacturing, cement, chemicals, and real estate.
Blue Dart Express Ltd. – 250% @ Rs 25 per share
250% @ Rs 25 per share The Anup Engineering Ltd. – 170% @ Rs 17 per share
170% @ Rs 17 per share Kirloskar Industries Ltd. – 130% @ Rs 13 per share
130% @ Rs 13 per share The Ramco Cements Ltd. – 200% @ Rs 2 per share
200% @ Rs 2 per share Rajratan Global Wire Ltd. – 100% @ Rs 2 per share
– 100% @ Rs 2 per share Hester Biosciences Ltd. – 70% @ Rs 7 per share
– 70% @ Rs 7 per share Bombay Dyeing & Manufacturing Co. Ltd. – 60% @ Rs 1.2 per share
– 60% @ Rs 1.2 per share Grauer & Weil (India) Ltd. – 50% @ Rs 0.5 per share
– 50% @ Rs 0.5 per share Fermenta Biotech Ltd. – 50% @ Rs 2.5 per share
– 50% @ Rs 2.5 per share AVT Natural Products Ltd. – 40% @ Rs 0.4 per share
– 40% @ Rs 0.4 per share Mercury Laboratories Ltd. – 35% @ Rs 3.5 per share
– 35% @ Rs 3.5 per share ADF Foods Ltd. – 30% @ Rs 0.6 per share
– 30% @ Rs 0.6 per share Kriti Nutrients Ltd. – 30% @ Rs 0.3 per share
– 30% @ Rs 0.3 per share Phoenix Overseas Ltd. – 6% @ Rs 0.6 per share
– 6% @ Rs 0.6 per share DMR Hydroengineering & Infrastructures Ltd. – 1.3% @ Rs 0.13 per share
– 1.3% @ Rs 0.13 per share Ramco Industries Ltd. – 100% @ Rs 1 per share
– 100% @ Rs 1 per share Dr. Lal Pathlabs Ltd. – 60% @ Rs 6 per share
– 60% @ Rs 6 per share The Great Eastern Shipping Company Ltd. – 72% @ Rs 7.2 per share
– 72% @ Rs 7.2 per share East India Drums and Barrels Manufacturing Ltd. – 10% @ Rs 1 per share
– 10% @ Rs 1 per share Brookfield India Real Estate Trust REIT – Dividend (exact amount not specified)
Investors must ensure their trades are settled by the record date to receive the announced dividends. Stocks usually trade ex-dividend one business day before the record date, which makes August 5 the final day to buy these shares with dividend eligibility.
ADVERTISEMENT This cluster of dividend-related activity may drive volumes and stock-specific price movements during the day. Traders and long-term investors alike are expected to watch these counters closely for both income opportunities and potential market reactions to the payouts.(Disclaimer: Recommendations, suggestions, views and opinions given by the experts are their own. These do not represent the views of The Economic Times)
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