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    Stocks Going Ex-Date on July 4, 2025: Dividends, Bonus Shares, and Rights Issues—Key Details for Investors | Economy News

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    New Delhi: On Friday, July 4, 2025, several companies—including Bharat Forge, Biocon, and Axis Bank—will have their stocks go “ex-date.” If you own shares before the ex-date, you are eligible to receive upcoming dividends, bonus shares, or rights issues. 

    Dividend Payments:

    Tech Mahindra: Rs 30 per share

    Mahindra & Mahindra: Rs 25.3 per share

    Escorts Kubota: Rs 18 per share

    SKF India: Rs 14.5 per share

    Cyient: Rs 14 per share

    Thermax: Rs 14 per share

    Nippon Life India Asset Management: Rs 10 per share

    Nestle India: Rs 10 per share

    Navin Fluorine International: Rs 7 per share

    Supreme Petrochem: Rs 7.5 per share

    Redington: Rs 6.8 per share

    Bharat Forge: Rs 6 per share

    Control Print: Rs 6 per share

    Onward Technologies: Rs 5 per share

    India Shelter Finance Corporation: Rs 5 per share

    Max Healthcare Institute: Rs 1.5 per share

    Sona BLW Precision Forgings: Rs 1.6 per share

    DCB Bank: Rs 1.35 per share

    Dhampur Bio Organics: Rs 1.25 per share

    AU Small Finance Bank: Rs 1 per share

    Axis Bank: Rs 1 per share

    Jupiter Life Line Hospitals: Rs 1 per share

    Central Bank of India: Rs 0.1875 per share

    Shine Fashions (India): Rs 0.125 per share

    Biocon: Rs 0.5 per share

    Welspun Enterprises: Rs 3 per share

    Petronet LNG: Rs 3 per share

    Gloster: Rs 20 per share

    Bonus Shares

    Some companies will also give bonus shares on this date. Container Corporation of India (Concor) will give one extra share for every four shares you own. Sharda Motor Industries will give one extra share for every share you have. Bonus shares are free shares given to shareholders as a way to reward them without paying cash.

    Rights Issues

    Two companies, T T Ltd and Astec Lifesciences, will have rights issues starting July 4. This means existing shareholders get the chance to buy more shares at a fixed price. T T Ltd is offering shares at Rs 12 each, while Astec Lifesciences is offering shares at Rs 890 each. Rights issues help companies raise money by letting current shareholders buy additional shares before anyone else.



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