Six stocks lost 0.18% to 4.27% at 13:04 IST on BSE on turning ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014.
Meanwhile, the S&P BSE Sensex was up 51.33 points or 0.25% at 20,244.68.
Accelya Kale Solutions lost 4.27% at Rs 652 as the stock turned ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014, for interim dividend of Rs 27 per share for the year ending June 2014. Before turning ex-dividend, the stock offered a dividend yield of 3.69% based on the closing price of Rs 681.10 on Thursday, 13 February 2014.
GRP lost 0.9% at Rs 991 as the stock turned ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014, for interim dividend of Rs 1.50 per share for the year ending March 2014. Before turning ex-dividend, the stock offered a dividend yield of 0.15% based on the closing price of Rs 999.95 on Thursday, 13 February 2014.
VIP Industries lost 0.77% at Rs 58.35 as the stock turned ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014, for interim dividend of Rs 0.50 per share for the year ending March 2014. Before turning ex-dividend, the stock offered a dividend yield of 0.85% based on the closing price of Rs 58.80 on Thursday, 13 February 2014.
Moldtek Technologies lost 0.48% at Rs 31.20 as the stock turned ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014, for interim dividend of Rs 1 per share for the year ending March 2014. Before turning ex-dividend, the stock offered a dividend yield of 3.18% based on the closing price of Rs 31.35 on Thursday, 13 February 2014.
Blue Dart Express lost 0.44% at Rs 3,167 as the stock turned ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014, for interim dividend of Rs 35 per share for the year ending March 2014. Before turning ex-dividend, the stock offered a dividend yield of 1.1% based on the closing price of Rs 3,180.90 on Thursday, 13 February 2014.
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SRF lost 0.18% at Rs 217.35 as the stock turned ex-dividend today, 14 February 2014, for second interim dividend of Rs 7 per share for the year ending March 2014. Before turning ex-dividend, the stock offered a dividend yield of 3.21% based on the closing price of Rs 217.75 on Thursday, 13 February 2014.
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