Upcoming Ex-Dividend Dates for Fidelis, Sila, and Pool Stocks
On March 12, 2025, Fidelis Insurance Holdings Ltd (Symbol: FIHL), Sila Realty Trust Inc (Symbol: SILA), and Pool Corp (Symbol: POOL) will each trade ex-dividend for their forthcoming payments. Specifically, Fidelis will distribute its quarterly dividend of $0.10 on March 27, 2025; Sila Realty will provide its monthly dividend of $0.40 on March 26, 2025; and Pool Corp will issue its quarterly dividend of $1.20 on March 26, 2025.
Regarding the anticipated impact on stock prices, FIHL’s recent stock price of $15.00 translates to a dividend yield of approximately 0.67%. Consequently, investors should expect FIHL shares to open about 0.67% lower on March 12. Similarly, SILA shares are projected to open 1.57% lower, while POOL shares may decrease by 0.33%, all else being equal.
Dividend History Overview
Below are the dividend history charts for FIHL, SILA, and POOL, illustrating their past dividend distributions leading up to the latest announcements.
Fidelis Insurance Holdings Ltd (Symbol: FIHL):
Sila Realty Trust Inc (Symbol: SILA):
Pool Corp (Symbol: POOL):
Considering Dividend Stability
It’s important to note that dividends may not always be consistent, often reflecting the fluctuations in company performance over time. As a preliminary step in estimating annual yields, investors can examine the historical trends provided above for signs of stability. If the recent dividends are sustained, current projected annualized yields are estimated at 2.67% for Fidelis Insurance Holdings Ltd, 18.85% for Sila Realty Trust Inc, and 1.32% for Pool Corp.
In Monday’s market activity, Fidelis Insurance Holdings Ltd shares are showing an increase of approximately 2.1%, Sila Realty Trust Inc shares are up around 1.3%, and Pool Corp shares are rising by about 2% for the day.
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