Ex-divs to take 1.3 points off FTSE 100 on Jun 30
LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) - The following FTSE 100 companies will go
ex-dividend on Thursday, after which investors will no longer qualify for the
latest dividend payout.
According to Reuters calculations at current market prices, the effect of the
resulting adjustment to prices by market-makers would take 1.27 points off the
index.
In addition, International Consolidated Airlines Group goes
ex-dividend on Wednesday. Its dividend is 10 euro cents.
COMPANY (RIC) DIVIDEND STOCK OPTION IMPACT
(pence)
Babcock International (LSE: BAB.L - news) 19.75 0.38
British Land Company 2.836 0.11
Coca-Cola HBC 0.4 (Euro) 0.25
Royal Mail (LSE: RMG.L - news) 15.1 0.53
Among FTSE 250 companies going ex-dividend are:
COMPANY (RIC) DIVIDEND
(pence)
Aveva Group (Other OTC: AVEVF - news) 30
N Brown Group 8.56
Cranswick (LSE: CWK.L - news) 25.9
Foreign and Colonial Investment Trust PLC 2.35
Paragon Group 4.3
Paypoint (LSE: PAY.L - news) 49.2
Tate & Lyle (LSE: TATE.L - news) 19.8
(Reporting by Kit Rees)