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Dividend payout schedule for the last week of May: Hoà Phát and FPT simultaneously "pay out", highest cash dividend reaching 30%

Dividend payout schedule for the last week of May: Hoà Phát and FPT simultaneously "pay out", highest cash dividend reaching 30%

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This week, 38 companies will pay dividends in cash, with the highest payout at 30% and the lowest at 4%.

AI quick analysis

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Background & Analysis Scope

  • Liquidity of the Vietnamese market.
  • Impact of cash dividend payment on the stock market.
  • Mechanism of Influence:
  • When companies pay cash dividends, funds will flow into the hands of investors, leading to an increase in liquidity and payment ability.
  • A maximum of 30% will create an expectation of profitability for these companies, resulting in an increase in stock prices.
  • Benefiting/Pressure Groups:
  • Benefiting:
  • Stocks of companies with high cash dividend payments, such as Hoà Phát and FPT.
  • Pressure:
  • Stocks of companies with low cash dividend payments, such as a minimum of 4%.

Risks to watch

  • Risk of companies' ability to pay dividends in the future.
  • Risk of changes in companies' dividend policy.
  • Short-term Timeframe:

This week

  • Growth in liquidity and payment ability due to funds flowing into investors' hands.

Next week

  • The impact of cash dividend payment on the stock market will continue to be observed.

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Potentially affected tickers

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FPTNegative

Price: updating

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This week, 38 companies will pay dividends in cash, with the highest rate at 30% and the lowest at 4%.