Key Dividend Trading Dates for Northrop Grumman, Vishay Intertechnology, and Martin Marietta Materials
On December 2, 2024, Northrop Grumman Corp (Symbol: NOC), Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (Symbol: VSH), and Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. (Symbol: MLM) will trade ex-dividend for their upcoming payouts. Northrop Grumman Corp is set to distribute a quarterly dividend of $2.06 on December 18, 2024. Meanwhile, Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. will pay $0.10 on December 12, 2024, and Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. will issue $0.79 on December 31, 2024.
For Northrop Grumman Corp, this dividend amounts to roughly 0.42% of its recent stock price at $489.08. Thus, investors should anticipate shares of NOC to open about 0.42% lower on December 2, 2024. In comparison, VSH could see a 0.53% drop, while MLM may open 0.13% lower, assuming all factors remain constant.
Below are the dividend history charts for NOC, VSH, and MLM, illustrating their historical dividends leading up to the latest declarations.
Northrop Grumman Corp (Symbol: NOC):
Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. (Symbol: VSH):
Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. (Symbol: MLM):
Dividends can fluctuate based on company profits over time. A prudent initial step in assessing future yield expectations is reviewing the historical data shown above. This analysis can help gauge whether the recent dividends will continue. If they do, the projected annualized yields would be approximately 1.68% for Northrop Grumman Corp, 2.11% for Vishay Intertechnology, Inc., and 0.53% for Martin Marietta Materials, Inc.
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As of Friday trading, shares of Northrop Grumman Corp are up about 0.1%, while Vishay Intertechnology, Inc. shares have increased by approximately 4.2%. Conversely, shares of Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. have dipped around 0.2%.
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