Rs 22 Dividend, Right Issue: 3 stocks to go ex-date TODAY- FULL LIST

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Stocks turning ex date today

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Here's the FULL list of stocks turning ex date today:

Company NameEx DatePurposeRecord Date
AK Capital Services Ltd24 Feb 2026Interim Dividend - Rs 2224 Feb 2026
Hilton Metal Forging Ltd24 Feb 2026Right Issue of Equity Shares24 Feb 2026
Padam Cotton Yarns Ltd24 Feb 2026Right Issue of Equity Shares24 Feb 2026
  • A dividend is a portion of a company’s profits that is distributed to shareholders as a reward for their investment. It is usually paid in cash, though it can also be issued in the form of additional shares.
  • A rights issue is a corporate action that allows existing shareholders to purchase additional shares, usually at a discounted price, in proportion to their holdings.

AK Capital Announces Rs 22 interim dividend

The company has declared an interim dividend of Rs 22 per equity share, fixing February 24, 2026, as both the Ex-Date and Record Date. Shareholders on the register as of the record date will be eligible to receive the dividend payout.

Hilton Metal Forging sets record date for rights issue

The company has fixed February 24, 2026, as the Ex-Date and Record Date for its Rights Issue of equity shares. Eligible shareholders will be entitled to subscribe to additional shares in proportion to their holdings.

Padam Cotton Yarns announces rights issue

The company has designated February 24, 2026, as the Ex-Date and Record Date for its Rights Issue of equity shares. Shareholders on record as of the said date will be eligible to participate in the offering.

An ex-date is the date from which a stock begins trading without the entitlement to a declared dividend, bonus, or rights issue. Investors must purchase the shares before the ex-date to be eligible for the announced corporate benefit.

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