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Johnson Controls — Hitachi Air Conditioning India declares ₹36 per share dividend. Record date, other details

Johnson Controls — Hitachi Air Conditioning India declares ₹36 per share dividend. Record date, other details

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Dividend stock: Johnson Controls — Hitachi Air Conditioning India on Thursday, July 3, announced an interim dividend of ₹ 36 per share for the financial year 2025-26 (FY26). This is the first interim dividend for FY26.
"The Board declared an interim dividend of ₹ 36/- per equity share (360%) of ₹ 10/- each for the year 2025-26," the small-cap stock said in a regulatory filing today.
The company has fixed July 9 as the record date for determining the members eligible to receive the interim dividend. Meanwhile, it added that the interim dividend will be paid on or before July 24.
According to Trendlyne data, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India has declared 11 dividends since July 2010.
In the past 12 months, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India has declared a dividend amounting to ₹ 15 per share, resulting in a dividend yield of just 0.85% considering its share price.
The last dividend announced by the company was ₹ 15, with the record date set as June 10.
Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India share price was trading on a firm note today amid gains in the Indian stock market.
Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India share price hit the day's high of ₹ 1784.20, recording a 2.3% upside over the last close. The small-cap stock, having a market cap of ₹ 4,800 crore, has declined 11% in the last one year and 2% year-to-date.
For the fourth quarter of last fiscal year, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India had reported a 20% year-on-year increase in its revenue to ₹ 932.6 crore while its profit stood at ₹ 56 crore as against ₹ 48.8 crore in the same period a year ago, recording a growth of 14.75%.
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