Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week

By: ,

Large-Cap Stocks

Income investors seeking equities to buy right now should consider one of more than two-dozen large-cap stocks going ex-dividend next week.

Several characteristics make large-cap stocks desirable as core portfolio building blocks. Generally stocks of older and established companies, these equities typically offer a high degree of operational and financial transparency. This transparency allows investors easy access to information for stock analysis and evaluation.

As established companies with businesses that generate relatively reliable results, these companies can establish set dividend policies that have specific payout and growth commitments over the long term. Furthermore, as large and established companies, many of the large-cap companies generally have a portfolio of diversified businesses. This strategy allows these companies to take advantage of market growth across several sectors and weather downturns in one of the several markets in which the companies operate.

Advertisement.

Sorted in ascending order by dividend yield and for investor’s immediate consideration, below are 11 stocks with market capitalizations of more than $10 billion that go ex-dividend next week. Most of these equities have also boosted their annual dividend payout at least the last five consecutive years. Therefore, interested investors who are looking to take advantage of the upcoming dividend distributions should not delay their own analysis and due diligence.

The market capitalizations range between nearly $11 billion for Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (NYSE:MAA) to the high of nearly $145 billion for Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT). The average capitalization of the entire group is nearly $70 billion. The dividend yields range from a marginal 0.63% (Zoetis, Inc., NYSE:ZTS) to 6.3% (AbbVie, Inc., NYSE:ABBV), with a 2.7% simple average yield.

Just one of the companies on the list below – Accenture plc (NYSE:ACN) – has not boosted its dividends in the past 12 months after 18 consecutive hikes through 2018. Additionally, Allergan PLC (NYSE:AGN) and EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE:EOG) have current streaks of two consecutive annual dividend boosts. The other equities on the list have enhanced their annual dividend payouts at least the past five consecutive years. As of now, the other equities on the list below have boosted their annual dividend payouts between five and 57 consecutive years for an average current streak of more than 10 years of consecutive annual dividend hikes.

Despite the current market decline, more than half of the companies on the list below still managed to reward their shareholders with  positive total returns over the trailing 12-month period. However, even three of the five equities that have negative one-year returns have delivered double-digit total returns over the last three and five years. Below are the 11 large-cap stocks that are going ex-dividend next week sorted in ascending order by their current dividend yield.

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #11

Zoetis, Inc. (NYSE:ZTS)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): 24.4%, 143%, 177%

Dividend Yield: 0.63%

Market Cap: $59.89 Billion

Sector: Health Care

Advertisement.

First Dividend: 2013

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 6 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $126.11

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #10

Activision Blizzard, Inc. (NASDAQ:ATVI)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): 27.5%, 23%, 170%

Dividend Yield: 0.68%

Market Cap: $46.05 Billion

Sector: IT & Communications

First Dividend: 2010

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 9 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $59.87

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #9

Allergan PLC (NYSE:AGN)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): 21.1%, -22%, -37%

Dividend Yield: 1.66%

Market Cap: $58.52 Billion

Sector: Health Care

Advertisement.

First Dividend: 1989

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 2 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $178.26

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #8

Abbott Laboratories (NYSE:ABT)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): 5.4%, 95%, 90%

Dividend Yield: 1.76%

Market Cap: $144.48 Billion

Sector: Health Care

First Dividend: 1926

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 6 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $81.93

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #7

American Tower Corporation (NYSE:AMT)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): 18.4%, 95%, 150%

Dividend Yield: 1.90%

Advertisement.

Market Cap: $100.88 Billion

Sector: Financials

First Dividend: 2011

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 5 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $227.77

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #6

Accenture plc (NYSE:ACN)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): -6.5%, 47%, 83%

Dividend Yield: 1.95%

Market Cap: $108.62 Billion

Sector: Industrials

First Dividend: 2005

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 0 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $164.12

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #5

Colgate-Palmolive Company (NYSE:CL)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): 4.8%, 1%, 11%

Dividend Yield: 2.55%

Market Cap: $59.03 Billion

Advertisement.

Sector: Consumer Products

First Dividend: 1895

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 57 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $69.04

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #4

EOG Resources, Inc. (NYSE:EOG)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): -56.8%, -55%, -52%

Dividend Yield: 3.63%

Market Cap: $24.06 Billion

Sector: Energy

First Dividend: 1990

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 2 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $41.33

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #3

Mid-America Apartment Communities, Inc. (NYSE:MAA)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): -2.0%, 13%, 57%

Dividend Yield: 3.85%

Market Cap: $11.86 Billion

Sector: Financials

First Dividend: 1994

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 9 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $103.79

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #2

PNC Financial Services Group (NYSE:PNC)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): -22.2%, -11%, 19%

Dividend Yield: 4.85%

Market Cap: $40.69 Billion

Advertisement.

Sector: Financials

First Dividend: 1865

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 9 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $94.92

 

Large-Cap Stocks Going Ex-Dividend Next Week: #1

AbbVie, Inc. (NYSE:ABBV)

Total Return (1Y, 3Y, 5Y): -4.3%, 33%, 57%

Dividend Yield: 6.26%

Market Cap: $111.51 Billion

Sector: Health Care

First Dividend: 2013

Consecutive Annual Hikes: 6 years

April 1, 2020 Closing Price: $75.39

 


Dividend increases and dividend decreases, new dividend announcements, dividend suspensions and other dividend changes occur daily. To make sure you don’t miss any important announcements, sign up for our E-mail Alerts. Let us do the hard work of gathering the data and sending the relevant information directly to your inbox.

In addition to E-mail Alerts, you will have access to our powerful dividend research tools. Take a quick video tour of the tools suite.


Ned-Piplovic

 

Advertisement.

Related Posts:

Ned Piplovic

Connect with Ned Piplovic

Ned Piplovic
Ned Piplovic, formerly an assistant editor of website content at Eagle Financial Publications, is an economic analyst and editor at Skousen Publishing. Additionally, Ned is also a teaching assistant at Chapman University to Mark Skousen, PhD, a free-market economist and Doti-Spogli Endowed Chair of Free Enterprise at the school. Ned graduated from Columbia University with a bachelor’s degree in Economics and Philosophy. He previously spent 15 years in corporate operations and financial management. Ned has written hundreds of articles for www.DividendInvestor.com and www.StockInvestor.com.
X
Search Dividend Investor