November 1, 2021
Dear Reader,
We have identified several stocks which are expected to go “Ex-Dividend” very soon.
If you purchase a stock on its ex-dividend date or after, you will not receive the next dividend payment.
Instead, the seller gets the dividend. If you purchase before the ex-dividend date, you get the dividend.
If you sell your stock before the ex-dividend date, you also are selling away your right to the stock dividend.
So please keep this in mind.
Below is our latest Dividend Report:
Sunoco
Symbol: SUN
Recent Price: $46.19
Average Analyst Price Target: $44.38 (-3.92%)
Market Cap: $3.85B
Expected Ex-Dividend Date: Feb 07 2022
Expected Payment Date: Feb 18 2022
Expected Dividend & Yield: 7.07%
Recent Analyst Action: Timm Schneider, analyst at Citigroup, reiterates coverage on Sunoco (SUN) in the Industrial Goods sector with a Hold rating and a price target of $49 (2 days ago).
TipRanks.com also reports that Sunoco currently has 8 analysts offering 12-month price targets and the consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with an average price target is $44.38 . The target pricing ranges from a high forecast of $49.00 down to a low forecast of $40.00. Sunoco (SUN)’s last closing price was $46.19 which would put the average price target at -3.92% upside.Here are 3rd party ratings for SUN:
Recent Analyst Action: Marc Solecitto, analyst at Barclays, reiterates coverage on Energy Transfer (ET) in the Industrial Goods sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $13 (2 weeks ago).
TipRanks.com also reports that Energy Transfer currently has 6 analysts offering 12-month price targets and the consensus is a Strong Buy rating with an average price target is $13.50 . The target pricing ranges from a high forecast of $15.00 down to a low forecast of $12.00. Energy Transfer (ET)’s last closing price was $10.27 which would put the average price target at 31.45% upside.Here are 3rd party ratings for ET:
Recent Analyst Action: Mark Dwelle, analyst at RBC Capital, reiterates coverage on Metlife (MET) in the Financial sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $77 (17 hours ago).
TipRanks.com also reports that Metlife currently has 10 analysts offering 12-month price targets and the consensus is a Strong Buy rating with an average price target is $75.70 . The target pricing ranges from a high forecast of $80.00 down to a low forecast of $70.00. Metlife (MET)’s last closing price was $68.55 which would put the average price target at 10.43% upside.Here are 3rd party ratings for MET:
Recent Analyst Action: Julien Dumoulin, analyst at Bank of America Securities, reiterates coverage on Nisource (NI) in the Utilities sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $32 (3 days ago).
TipRanks.com also reports that Nisource currently has 5 analysts offering 12-month price targets and the consensus is a Strong Buy rating with an average price target is $31.00 . The target pricing ranges from a high forecast of $32.00 down to a low forecast of $30.00. Nisource (NI)’s last closing price was $29.31 which would put the average price target at 5.77% upside.Here are 3rd party ratings for NI:
Recent Analyst Action: Theresa Chen, analyst at Barclays, reiterates coverage on Nustar Energy (NS) in the Industrial Goods sector with a Buy rating and a price target of $20 (2 weeks ago).
TipRanks.com also reports that Nustar Energy currently has 6 analysts offering 12-month price targets and the consensus is a Moderate Buy rating with an average price target is $18.67 . The target pricing ranges from a high forecast of $21.00 down to a low forecast of $17.00. Nustar Energy (NS)’s last closing price was $17.72 which would put the average price target at 5.36% upside.Here are 3rd party ratings for NS:
And there you have it...
Keep in mind, if you purchase a stock on its ex-dividend date or after, you will not receive the next dividend payment.
Instead, the seller gets the dividend. If you purchase before the ex-dividend date, you get the dividend.
If you sell your stock before the ex-dividend date, you also are selling away your right to the stock dividend.
If you have questions about specific dividends, you should consult with your financial advisor or visit Investor.gov for more information.