By Joice Alves
LONDON, Aug 17 (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 7.7 points off
the index.
(RIC) COMPANY DIVIDEND STOCK IMPACT
(pence) OPTION
ANGLO AMERICAN 28 USc 1.03
BERKELEY GP.HLD 107 0.49
CRODA INTL. 39.5 0.19
EVRAZ 0.2 USD 0.35
HIKMA 16 USc 0.08
IMP.BRANDS 20.85 0.77
LON.STK.EXCH 23.3 0.29
MONDI 48.75 EUc 0.84
M&G PLC 6 0.61
PRUDENTIAL 5.37 USc 0.42
RECKITT BEN. GP 73 1.81
SCHRODERS 35 0.15
STD LIFE ABER 7.3 0.64
Among FTSE 250 companies going ex-dividend are:
(RIC) COMPANY DIVIDEND
(pence)
B&M EUROPEAN 5.4
CHEMRING GROUP 1.3
CLS HOLDINGS 2.35
DOMINOS PIZZA 5.56
DRAX 6.8
NEXTENERGY SOL. 1.7625
PLUS500 0.9531 USD
PERSHING SQUARE 0.085 USD
ROTORK PLC 3.9
UDG HEALTHCARE 4.46 USc
WITAN INV TST 2.68
WITAN INV TST 2.68
(Reporting by Joice Alves)
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