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Johnson & Johnson, STERIS, and Prudential set for ex-dividend

Published 11/16/2023, 11:34 AM
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NEW YORK - Investors are preparing for the upcoming ex-dividend date on Monday, when Johnson & Johnson (NYSE:JNJ), STERIS plc (NYSE:STE), and Prudential Financial Inc (NYSE:NYSE:PRU) will trade without the right to their next dividend payments. Johnson & Johnson is slated to pay a quarterly dividend of $1.19 per share on December 5, while STERIS will distribute $0.52 per share on December 21, and Prudential will pay out $1.25 per share on December 14.

The announcement of these dividends comes as shares of the companies showed modest gains today. JNJ shares edged up by approximately 0.5%, STE shares increased by about 0.2%, and PRU shares rose roughly 0.6%. These dividends are anticipated to influence the opening stock prices, with JNJ currently valued at $149.49 per share.

STERIS plc, recognized as part of the S&P 1500 index, is noted for its over 18 years of continuous dividend growth, marking it as a stable performer and a potential future member of the Dividend Aristocrats index. This record is a key factor for investors seeking reliable income streams.

Dividend yields based on the current rate stand at an estimated annualized yield of 3.18% for JNJ, 1.02% for STE, and a notable 5.26% for PRU. While dividends can be unpredictable due to variable company earnings, historical data charts could offer additional insights into the companies' dividend performance over time.

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