What is the next ex-dividend date for CVX 2021?

What is the next ex-dividend date for CVX 2021?

CVX Dividend History

Ex/EFF DATE TYPE CASH AMOUNT
08/18/2021 CASH $1.34
05/18/2021 CASH $1.34
02/16/2021 CASH $1.29
11/17/2020 CASH $1.29

Is NGL a good dividend stock?

NGL Energy Partners (NYSE: NGL) does not pay a dividend.

What is today’s ex-dividend?

The ex-dividend date of a stock is the day on which the stock begins trading without the subsequent dividend value. Investors who purchased the stock before the ex-dividend date are entitled to the next dividend payment while those who purchased the stock on the ex-dividend date, or after, are not.

Is CVX a good stock to buy?

Also, CVX is a Dividend Aristocrat meaning it has raised its dividend (currently 4.2%) for more than 25 years. With its recent runup, Chevron’s price has already assumed a good portion of its 2022 potential and without a big and continuing runup in oil prices, it seems to be extended price-wise.

Where can I find the latest dividend history for NGL?

Find the latest dividend history for NGL ENERGY PARTNERS LP Common Units representing Limited Partner Interests (NGL) at Nasdaq.com. NGL ENERGY PARTNERS LP Common Units representing Limited Partner Interests (NGL) Dividend History | Nasdaq

What does NGL stand for?

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What is NASDAQ dividend history?

About Dividend History Nasdaq Dividend Historyprovides straightforward stock’s historical dividends data. Dividend payout record can be used to gauge the company’s long-term performance when analyzing individual stocks. See Also CHARTS DIVIDEND CALENDAR

What is a consecutive years of dividend increase?

Click here to learn more. Consecutive Years of Dividend Increase is the number of years in a row in which there has been at least one payout increase and no payout decreases. Estimates are provided for securities with at least 5 consecutive payouts, special dividends not included.