Share Market Update: Next week many shares will trade on X date, know here how much you will benefit


Ex date is very important in the stock market. Let us tell you that ex-date is the date when along with the shares of a company, investors also get the benefit of corporate action (like dividend, bonus, or split). However, the benefit is available only to those shareholders who have shares of the company in their demat account on the record date.

When the company makes any announcement related to dividend, bonus, or split, there is often movement in the company’s shares. Even in the week starting tomorrow, shares of many companies will trade on ex-date. Let us know about these shares below.

Dividend will be available on this share

  • Angel One has declared a dividend of Rs 11 and its ex date is 21 January.
  • Bhansali Engineering will pay dividend at Rs 1 per share to shareholders. The ex-date of the company’s shares is 22 January 2025.
  • Havells India has declared a dividend of Rs 4, and its ex date is January 22.
  • Mastek has declared a dividend of Rs 7, the ex date of which is January 24.
  • Waaree Renewable has declared a dividend of Re 1, and the ex date for the same is January 24.

bonus shares

BN Rathi Securities has its X Bonus date in the week starting tomorrow. The company has announced bonus in the ratio of 1:1 and has also announced splitting of one share with face value of Rs 10 into 2 shares. The ex date for both of them has been fixed as 24th January.

Along with this, the ex-split date of Insolation Energy is also on January 24. The company has announced to convert one share with face value of Rs 10 into 10 shares.

investors take note

Investors should never make investment decisions based solely on corporate actions. However, there is a possibility of movement in stock prices during these actions. In such a situation, attention can be paid to these stocks and an investment strategy can be made by taking advice from an expert.

Disclaimer: This information is for informational purposes only and should not be construed as investment advice. It is recommended to consult a financial advisor before making investment decisions.