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🎁Capturing Sepcial Ex_dividend: GHC, CAT, CBRL, PG, WSM

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😍Q123 Dividend Capturing Special: Which Ex-dividend Stock (in 17 July~21 July)do You Like the Most? Last Chance to Buy 5 High dividend stocks going to Ex-dividends this week? Editor's notes: A dividend-paying stock ex-dividend date, or ex-date, is very important to investors. In a nutshell, if you buy a dividend stock before the ex-dividend date, then you will receive the next upcoming dividend payment. If you purchase the stock on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not receive the dividend. Some investors utilize strategies whereby they will purchase stocks just prior to an ex-dividend date and sell shortly thereafter. Brief information on 5 stocks 1. Education services company $Graham(GHC)$ $GHC is going to ex_dividend on July 18th with $1.65 for quarterly dividend. It has see several quarters earnings increases. On Early May, $GHC reported net income attributable to common shares of $52.3 million ( $10.88 per share) for the first quarter of 2023, compared to $95.6 million ( $19.45 per share) for the first quarter of 2022. GHC now price at $560 with a -7.6% YTD in 2023. Dada as of July 14th 2. Construction Machinery & Heavy Trucks $Caterpillar(CAT)$ The largest global construction and mining equipment manufacturer $CAT is going to ex_dividend on July 19th with $1.30 as quarterly dividend, an increase from last quarter’s $1.2. For fiscal 2023, three analysts revised their earnings estimate upwards in the last 60 days. $Caterpillar(CAT)$ price at $255.17 with 6.07% YTD in 2023. Dada as of July 14th 3.Restaurant company $Cracker Barrel Old Country Store(CBRL)$ $CBRL now price at 94.05 with -0.73% YTD 2023. In third-quarter fiscal 2023(ended on 28th April), the company reported adjusted earnings per share (EPS) of $1.21, missing the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $1.33. In the prior-year quarter, the company reported an adjusted EPS of $1.29. For fourth-quarter fiscal 2023, the company expects revenues to grow in the range of 1-3% year over year. 4. Home furnishing Fixtures company $Procter & Gamble(PG)$ Last quarter, $PG reported organic sales growth was broad-based across categories and regions, with all 10 of our product categories growing organic sales.On the bottom line, core earnings per share were $1.37, up 3% versus the prior year. The $PG will webcast a discussion of its fourth quarter earnings results on July 28, 2023 beginning at 9:00 a.m. ET. $Procter & Gamble(PG)$ now price at $150 with -1% YTD in 2023. 5.Home furnishing retail company $Williams-Sonoma(WSM)$ $Williams-Sonoma(WSM)$ now price at $126.83 with a 10.36% YTD in 2023. It has a TSR of 136% for the last 5 years. That exceeds its share price return that we previously mentioned. This is largely a result of its dividend payments! Over half a decade, Williams-Sonoma managed to grow its earnings per share at 39% a year. The reasonably low P/E ratio of 8.06 also suggests market apprehension. Reply to Win Tiger Coins Which stock that above, you like the most? Why? Any other companies going to ex_dividend this week you are interested in? 🎁Prizes 🐯 All valid comment on the following post will receive 5 Tiger Coins. 🐯 The First 10 and Last 10 Commentator with qualified comments will receive another 10 Tiger Coins.
🎁Capturing Sepcial Ex_dividend: GHC, CAT, CBRL, PG, WSM

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