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U.S. Dividend Announcements for 12/21/2024

This report shows recently announced dividend payments from public companies, as well as recent dividend increases and dividend cuts. By default, this report shows today's dividend announcements. You can view announcements from other dates this week by changing the "reporting date" filter below. How to know if a stock pays dividends and when they are paid out.

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CompanyPeriodAmountYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable DateIndicator(s)
ChampionX Co. stock logo
CHX
ChampionX
quarterly$0.09501.2%1/3/20251/3/20251/31/2025Positive News
High Trading Volume
Crescent Capital BDC, Inc. stock logo
CCAP
Crescent Capital BDC
quarterlyPrevious Dividend: $0.07 $0.428.9%12/31/202412/31/20241/15/2025Dividend Increase
News Coverage
First Internet Bancorp stock logo
INBK
First Internet Bancorp
quarterly$0.060.6%12/31/202412/31/20241/15/2025
Great Elm Capital Corp. stock logo
GECC
Great Elm Capital
Previous Dividend: $0.50 $0.050.48%12/31/202412/31/20241/15/2025Dividend Increase
Host Hotels & Resorts, Inc. stock logo
HST
Host Hotels & Resorts
quarterly$0.204.23%12/31/202412/31/20241/15/2025High Trading Volume
Science Applications International Co. stock logo
SAIC
Science Applications International
quarterly$0.371.2%1/10/20251/10/20251/24/2025Analyst Upgrade
High Trading Volume

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