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Ex-divs to take up to 6.3 points off FTSE 100 on Nov. 6

Mon, 04th Nov 2013 11:50

LONDON, Nov 4 (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 between 1.2 and 6.32 points off theindex. COMPANY (RIC) Unadjusted Max Shift Stock Div. (pence) Alternative Barclays 1 0.6232 Yes BP 9.5 (cents) 4.3483 Yes Bunzl 10 0.1287 No Unilever 22.8 1.0663 No Whitbread 21.8 0.1524 Yes FTSE 250 companies going ex-dividend: COMPANY (RIC) Unadjusted Div. Ashmore 11.75 Dechra Pharma 9.66 Hunting 4.75 Laird 4.1 Pace 1.192

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