NTPC has paid a final dividend of Rs 2,908.99 crore for 2021-22 to its shareholders. The final dividend is 30 per cent of the paid-up equity share capital of the company, an NTPC statement said. With this, the total dividend paid for 2021-22 is Rs 6,787.67 crore, which is 42 per cent of the PAT (profit after tax) for last fiscal year.
Firm reports Rs 19,638 crore liability towards AGR dues of Tata Teleservices, makes provisions of Rs 1,148 crore for AGR and is expected to make additional provisions in the years ahead
Chips of smaller nodes are faster and more profitable, but their factories can cost as much as a nuclear power plant
The company has fixed Thursday, August 25, 2022 as the 'Record Date' for the purpose of ascertaining the shareholders who shall be eligible for receipt of special interim dividend.
So far, the company's dividend payout in FY23 stands at Rs 18,960 crore, ahead of FY22 total dividend of Rs 16,740 crore
The gross direct premium income by the insurer during the period was Rs 5,370 crore, up 28.2 per cent from the year-ago period
High dividend payouts reflect low growth expectations
The hefty dividend comes even as the firm plans to ramp up capital investment to as much $2 billion in the year ending March 2023
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Vedanta, for instance, is majority-owned by Vedanta Resources, led by billionaire Anil Agarwal
Capital markets regulator Sebi on Tuesday came out with new adjustment rules for dividends in Futures and Options (F&O) scrips. "It has been decided that the adjustment in derivative contracts shall be carried out in cases where dividends declared are at or above 2 per cent of the market value of underlying stock," Sebi said in a circular. The threshold has been revised from 5 per cent and above to 2 per cent and above. The new framework will be applicable from Wednesday. Currently, dividends that are below 5 per cent of the market value of the underlying stock are deemed ordinary dividends and no adjustment in the strike price is made for such dividends. For extra-ordinary dividends, which will be at and above 2 per cent of the market value of the underlying security, the strike price would be adjusted. In case of declaration of "extra-ordinary" dividend by any company, the total dividend amount (special and /or ordinary) would be reduced from all the strike prices of the option
Airports Authority of India (AAI) has requested the government to waive the compulsory dividend payment requirement for the financial year ended March 2022
Small impact on net-worth and capital adequacy. The dividend payment is subject to shareholders' approval at the annual general meeting
IRCTC's revenue from operations soared 103% to Rs 691 crore in the March quarter
ONGC's consolidated revenue from operations rose 37% to Rs 1.55 trillion in Q4FY22
ITC said the dividend will be paid between July 22, 2022 and July 26, 2022 to entitled members.
The payout will make a small dent in lender's capital adequacy ratio; stock sheds 3.73% on BSE
Consolidated revenue from operations rose 14% to Rs 17,554 crore as against Rs 15,404 crore in Q4FY21
Some investors and analysts are concerned that the price could drop even more because of little growth prospects for the legacy business, risks of further disinvestment by the govt
The company has fixed Tuesday, May 17, 2022, as the 'record date' for the purpose of ascertaining the eligibility of shareholders for the payment of interim dividend of Rs 11 per share.