LONDON, Nov 25 (Reuters) - The following FTSE 100 companies will goex-dividend on Wednesday, after which investors will no longer qualify for thelatest dividend payout. According to Reuters calculations at current market prices, the effect of the resulting adjustment to prices by market-makers would take 0.34 points offthe index. COMPANY (RIC) Unadjusted Div. Max Shift AMEC 13.5 0.155 Johnson Matthey 17 0.135 Vedanta Resources 22 cents 0.053 Among FTSE 250 companies going ex-dividend are: COMPANY (RIC) DIVIDEND 3i Infrastructure 3.35 Dunelm 11.5 Diploma 10.7 Lancashire 45 cents (special dividend) Telecom Plus 16 UDG Healthcare 6.95 euro cents
IN BRIEF: Johnson Matthey invests in green hydrogen firm Enapter
Johnson Matthey PLC - London-based specialty chemicals - Invests EUR20 million to take 4.3% stake in Enapter AG, as part of a collaboration on Enapter's technology that produces green hydrogen. Enapter is a German and Italian firm whose anion exchange membrane electrolyser extracts hydrogen from water to be used in power generation. The partnership aims to accelerate the scale-up of the mass production of the AEM electrolysers. Enapter is currently building a facility in Saerbeck, Germany to add to its production plant in Pisa, Italy. Johnson Matthey will supply specialised catalysts.
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