JPMorgan Japanese (LON:JFJ - Get Free Report) announced a dividend on Monday, December 16th,Upcoming Dividends.Co.Uk reports. Stockholders of record on Tuesday, December 24th will be paid a dividend of GBX 6.75 ($0.09) per share on Wednesday, February 12th. This represents a dividend yield of 1.18%. The ex-dividend date of this dividend is Tuesday, December 24th. This is an increase from JPMorgan Japanese's previous dividend of $6.50. The official announcement can be viewed at this link.
JPMorgan Japanese Stock Performance
JPMorgan Japanese stock remained flat at GBX 572 ($7.22) during mid-day trading on Monday. The company's stock had a trading volume of 234,758 shares, compared to its average volume of 345,430. The company has a debt-to-equity ratio of 12.06, a quick ratio of 0.35 and a current ratio of 0.38. The firm has a market cap of £821.05 million, a price-to-earnings ratio of 637.50 and a beta of 0.71. The firm's 50-day moving average is GBX 550.79 and its two-hundred day moving average is GBX 542.21. JPMorgan Japanese has a one year low of GBX 470 ($5.93) and a one year high of GBX 588 ($7.42).
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JPMorgan Japanese Investment Trust plc is a closed-ended equity mutual fund launched and managed by JPMorgan Funds Limited. The fund is co-managed by JPMorgan Asset Management (UK) Limited and JPMorgan Asset Management (Japan) Limited. It invests in the public equity markets of Japan. The fund seeks to invests in stocks of companies operating across diversified sectors.
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