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Dividend payout schedule for the week of June 22-26: Highest payout reaches 78%, a major player to distribute nearly VND 4,000 billion soon.

Dividend payout schedule for the week of June 22-26: Highest payout reaches 78%, a major player to distribute nearly VND 4,000 billion soon.

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This week, nearly 15 companies have paid dividends in cash, with the highest rate at 23% and the lowest at 1%.

AI quick analysis

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1) Market Context & Analysis Scope

  • The current market context has shown positive signs with the VN-Index reaching 1,824.53 points.
  • This analysis will focus on the group of stocks that benefit from dividend payments in cash.
  • 2) Mechanism of Action:
  • A maximum dividend of 23% will stimulate capital inflows into dividend-paying companies, thereby pushing stock prices up.
  • This news has an average level of surprise as it has been announced in advance and dividend-paying companies are typically consistent.
  • 3) Benefiting or Pressured Industry/Stock Groups:

Benefiting groups

  • Companies with high dividend payment capabilities, such as financial and banking companies.

Pressured groups

  • Companies with low or no ability to pay dividends.

4) Risks to Monitor

  • Risk of company dividend payment capability.
  • Risk of stock price fluctuations due to capital inflows.
  • 5) Short-term Timeframe:
  • The short-term timeframe will focus on this week to monitor cash dividend payments by companies.
  • The long-term timeframe will focus on the company's ability to maintain dividend payment capability in the future.

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This week, nearly 15 companies will distribute cash dividends with a highest rate of 23% and a lowest rate of 1%.