Sapodegoma escribió:CREO QUE HAY UN PLAZO MÍNIMO DE TENENCIA DE LA ACCIÓN QUE NÓ SÉ SI ES UN MES Ó TRES MESES. LUEGO DE ESE PLAZO UNO RECIÉN TIENE DERECHO AL COBRO DE LOS DIVIDENDOS.
No es cierto. Hay que tener en cuenta el record Date. Se paga el total a los tenedores a la fecha establecida.
Petroleo Brasileiro S.A.- Petrobras ( PBR ) will begin trading ex-dividend on April 03, 2014. A cash dividend payment of $0.443943 per share.
Shareholders who purchased PBR stock prior to the ex-dividend date are eligible for the cash dividend payment. This represents an 64.2% increase over the prior year.
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Declaration date - This is the date on which the board of directors announces to shareholders and the market as a whole that the company will pay a dividend.
Ex-date or Ex-dividend date - On (or after) this date the security trades without its dividend. If you buy a dividend paying stock one day before the ex-dividend you will still get the dividend, but if you buy on the ex-dividend date, you won't get the dividend. Conversely, if you want to sell a stock and still receive a dividend that has been declared you need to sell on (or after) the ex-dividend day. The ex-date is the second business day before the date of record.
Date of record - This is the date on which the company looks at its records to see who the shareholders of the company are. An investor must be listed as a holder of record to ensure the right of a dividend payout.
Date of payment (payable date) - This is the date the company mails out the dividend to the holder of record. This date is generally a week or more after the date of record so that the company has sufficient time to ensure that it accurately pays all those who are entitled.