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Over 25 Companies Set to Go Ex-Dividend Next Week, Offering Investors Income Opportunities

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Updated on 31 Oct 2025, 09:13 am

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Aditi Singh | Whalesbook News Team

Short Description :

Investors can look forward to potential gains as a significant number of companies, including Shree Cement, NTPC, Coal India, and Oracle Financial Services Software, are scheduled to trade ex-dividend between November 3 and November 7, 2025. To be eligible for these dividends, investors must hold the stocks on or before their respective ex-dividend dates. Oracle Financial Services Software is offering the highest interim dividend at ₹130 per share.
Over 25 Companies Set to Go Ex-Dividend Next Week, Offering Investors Income Opportunities

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Stocks Mentioned :

Colgate-Palmolive (India) Limited
DCM Shriram Limited

Detailed Coverage :

A total of 29 companies are preparing to trade ex-dividend next week, presenting a notable opportunity for stock market investors seeking to earn additional income from their portfolios. The ex-dividend period runs from Monday, November 3, to Friday, November 7, 2025. To qualify for the announced dividends, investors must purchase or hold shares of these companies on or before their specified ex-dividend dates.

Key companies among them include Shree Cement, NTPC Limited, Coal India Limited, Sanofi India Limited, Oracle Financial Services Software Limited, Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Limited, DCM Shriram Limited, The Supreme Industries Limited, Happiest Minds Technologies Limited, Mazagon Dock Shipbuilders Limited, RailTel Corporation of India Limited, Godrej Consumer Products Limited, Computer Age Management Services Limited, and Balkrishna Industries Limited.

Among the highest payouts, Oracle Financial Services Software Limited has announced an interim dividend of ₹130 per share. Shree Cement Limited follows with an interim dividend of ₹80 per share, and Sanofi India Limited has also declared an interim dividend of ₹75 per share.

Impact: This news is highly relevant for investors looking for income-generating stocks. The ex-dividend dates create opportunities for trading activity and can influence stock prices in the short term. The aggregate dividend payout from these numerous companies represents a substantial inflow of cash to investors' portfolios. Rating: 8/10

Difficult Terms: Ex-dividend: This term signifies that a stock is trading without the value of the upcoming dividend payment. If you buy shares on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not receive the dividend; instead, the seller will receive it. Dividend: A portion of a company's profits distributed to its shareholders, as decided by the board of directors. Record Date: The specific date by which an investor must be officially registered as a shareholder to be eligible for receiving the declared dividend. Interim Dividend: A dividend paid out by a company during its financial year, before the final dividend for the year is announced. It provides shareholders with earlier returns.

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