The ex dividend date is the
final date on which the new stock buyer couldn’t receive the next dividend. If
you like to receive the dividend, you need to buy the stock before the ex dividend
date. I made a little screen of the best yielding stocks with a higher
capitalization that have their ex date on the next trading day.
A full list of all stocks
with payment dates can be found here: Ex-Dividend Stocks May 23,
2013. In total, 9 stocks and
preferred shares go ex dividend - of which none yield more than 3 percent. The
average yield amounts to 2.91%.
Here is the sheet of the best yielding, higher
capitalized ex-dividend stocks:
Company
|
Ticker
|
Mcap
|
P/E
|
P/B
|
P/S
|
Yield
|
Johnson
& Johnson
|
248.84B
|
24.14
|
3.71
|
3.63
|
2.98%
|
|
Dunkin'
Brands Group, Inc.
|
4.41B
|
43.58
|
12.74
|
6.61
|
1.84%
|
|
Assurant
Inc.
|
3.90B
|
9.67
|
0.76
|
0.45
|
1.66%
|
|
Delek
US Holdings Inc.
|
2.18B
|
7.14
|
2.30
|
0.25
|
1.65%
|
|
Guaranty
Bancorp
|
1.17B
|
81.86
|
6.47
|
16.86
|
0.87%
|
|
Griffon
Corporation
|
700.58M
|
55.67
|
1.10
|
0.38
|
0.86%
|
|
Rocky
Brands, Inc.
|
122.20M
|
13.54
|
0.96
|
0.53
|
0.62%
|
|
Hecla
Mining Co.
|
960.99M
|
84.25
|
0.84
|
3.14
|
0.30%
|
|
Vulcan
Materials Company
|
7.14B
|
-
|
1.92
|
2.78
|
0.07%
|