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Ex-divs to take 1.1 points off FTSE 100 on July 9

Mon, 07th Jul 2014 10:00

LONDON, July 7 (Reuters) - The following FTSE 100 companies will go ex-dividend on Wednesday, after whichinvestors 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 bymarket-makers would take 1.06 points off the index. COMPANY (RIC) DIVIDEND ESTIMATED IMPACT COCA-COLA HBC AG 0.354 euros 0.2194 NEXT 143 pence 0.8425 Among FTSE 250 companies going ex-dividend are: COMPANY (RIC) DIVIDEND (pence) ATKINS WS 23.25 CALEDONIA INVESTMENTS 35.70 CARPHONE WAREHOUSE 4.00 DOMINO PRINTING SCIENCES 7.98 ENTERTAINMENT ONE 1.00 F&C COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FIDELITY CHINA SPECIAL 1.15 SITUATIONS MONKS INVESTMENT TRUST 3.45 MURRAY INTERNATIONAL TRUST 10.00 NB GLOBAL FLOATING RATE 0.89 INCOME FUND VEDANTA RESOURCES 39.00 (US cents) WORKSPACE GROUP 14.18 (Reporting by Tricia Wright; Editing by Lionel Laurent)

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