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Global Dividend Growth Split (TSE:GDV) Sets New 1-Year High - Still a Buy?

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Shares of Global Dividend Growth Split Corp. (TSE:GDV - Get Free Report) hit a new 52-week high during mid-day trading on Wednesday . The stock traded as high as C$10.98 and last traded at C$10.71, with a volume of 43027 shares trading hands. The stock had previously closed at C$10.72.

Global Dividend Growth Split Trading Down 0.4 %

The stock has a market capitalization of C$171.19 million and a P/E ratio of 3.00. The firm's fifty day moving average is C$11.24 and its 200-day moving average is C$11.10.

Global Dividend Growth Split Dividend Announcement

The business also recently announced a monthly dividend, which was paid on Friday, December 13th. Shareholders of record on Friday, December 13th were paid a $0.10 dividend. This represents a $1.20 dividend on an annualized basis and a dividend yield of 11.17%. The ex-dividend date was Friday, November 29th. Global Dividend Growth Split's dividend payout ratio is presently 33.57%.

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