A comprehensive list of 78 stocks, including major players like TCS and Bharti Airtel, are set to declare dividends, bonus issues, and stock splits. This announcement is expected to boost investor confidence and market performance.
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A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually in the form of cash or additional shares. It is a way for companies to distribute a portion of their profits to investors.
A bonus issue, also known as a stock dividend, is when a company issues additional shares to existing shareholders for free. This increases the number of shares outstanding but does not change the company's market capitalization.
A stock split is a corporate action in which a company divides its existing shares into multiple shares. This reduces the price per share, making it more accessible to retail investors, but does not change the total market value of the company.
Companies declare dividends, bonus issues, and stock splits to enhance shareholder value, attract more investors, and improve the liquidity and accessibility of their shares in the market.
Investors can benefit from these corporate actions by receiving additional income through dividends, gaining more shares through bonus issues, and having the opportunity to purchase shares at a lower price following a stock split.
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