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Upcoming Dividend Announcements: What Investors Should Know
On November 4, 2024, investors in First Interstate BancSystem Inc (Symbol: FIBK), WestAmerica Bancorporation (Symbol: WABC), and Citigroup Inc (Symbol: C) will see these companies trading ex-dividend for their upcoming payments. First Interstate BancSystem Inc plans to distribute its quarterly dividend of $0.47 on November 14, 2024, while WestAmerica Bancorporation will hand out $0.44 on November 15, 2024. Citigroup Inc expects to pay a dividend of $0.56 on November 22, 2024.
FIBK’s recent stock price is $31.61, leading to a dividend yield of about 1.49%. As a result, shares of First Interstate BancSystem Inc might open approximately 1.49% lower when trading begins on November 4, 2024. Similarly, investors can anticipate WABC to drop around 0.84%, while C may decline about 0.87%, assuming all other factors remain equal.
Below are the dividend history charts for FIBK, WABC, and C, showing previous dividends before the latest announcements.
First Interstate BancSystem Inc (Symbol: FIBK):
WestAmerica Bancorporation (Symbol: WABC):
Citigroup Inc (Symbol: C):
Dividends can be unpredictable, often influenced by the varying profits of companies over time. To gauge potential future yield, it helps to examine the historical data above. Investors should consider this stability when evaluating whether recent dividends are likely to persist. Current estimated annualized yields stand at 5.95% for First Interstate BancSystem Inc, 3.35% for WestAmerica Bancorporation, and 3.47% for Citigroup Inc.
Important Update: Stocks and Their Dividends
In Thursday trading, First Interstate BancSystem Inc shares have risen by about 0.6%, WestAmerica Bancorporation shares are up around 1.1%, while Citigroup Inc shares have decreased by about 0.3% during the day.
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