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Dividend stocks: These 4 stocks to go ex-date on July 10; are you eligible?

Dividend stocks: These 4 stocks to go ex-date on July 10; are you eligible?

Dividend stocks today, Wednesday, July 9, 2025: Shares of Dr Reddy's Laboratories, LMW, Diffusion Engineers, and Wheels India are set to remain in focus following their announcements of dividend payouts for their shareholders. The BSE data suggest these stocks are scheduled to trade ex-dividend on Thursday, July 10, 2025.
The ex-dividend date signifies the day from which a stock trades without the entitlement to the declared dividend. Thus, the investors must hold the shares prior to this date to qualify for the dividend. The companies, however, finalise the list of eligible shareholders based on their records as of the record date.
Here are the complete list of the stocks trading ex-dividend on July 10, along with key details:
Dr Reddy's Labs dividend 2025
Dr Reddy's Laboratories has announced that its board has recommended a final dividend of ₹8 per equity share of ₹1 each for the financial year 2024-25. The company has also fixed July 10, 2025, as the record date for the purpose of determining the members eligible to receive the final dividend for FY25.
LMW dividend 2025
Industrial products maker company has informed the exchanges that its board has recommended a dividend of ₹30 per equity share having face value of ₹10 each for FY25. This, however, remains subject to the approval of the shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting to be held on July 17, 2025. The company has also fixed July 10, 2025, as the record date for the purpose of determining the members eligible to receive the final dividend.
Wheels India dividend 2025
Auto components & equipment maker company has announced that its board has recommended a final dividend of ₹7.03 (70.3 per cent) per equity share of ₹10 each for the year ended March 31, 2025, subject to approval of the members of the company at the ensuing AGM. The dividend, if approved by the members, shall be paid on or before August 15, 2025. The record date for the payment of the final dividend is July 10, 2025.
Diffusion Engineers dividend 2025
Diffusion Engineers' board has recommended a final dividend of ₹1.50 per share on the equity shares of the company (i.e., dividend @ 15 per cent per equity share having face value of ₹10 each) for FY25, subject to approval of the shareholders at the ensuing Annual General Meeting to be held on Tuesday, July 22, 2025. The dividend, if approved by the members of the company at the ensuing AGM, will be paid within 30 days from the date of AGM.
Diffusion Engineers has also fixed July 10, 2025, as the record date for the purpose of determining the members eligible to receive the final dividend for FY25.
Besides these, shares of Pfizer, Mphasis, Elegant Marbles & Grani Industries, Johnson Controls-Hitachi Air Conditioning India, Kabra Extrusiontechnik, S.J.S. Enterprises, SML Isuzu, and Sundaram Finance will also remain in focus as they trade ex-dividend today.
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