AIA Engineering Ltd, Apar Industries Ltd, Balkrishna Industries Ltd, Century Enka Ltd, Coral India Finance & Housing Ltd, Indo Borax & Chemicals Ltd, and more stocks are going ex-dividend next week.
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Ex-dividend refers to the date on which the stock's price will no longer include the dividend value.
The record date is the date by which investors must be on the company's records to receive the dividend.
Several companies, including Reliance Industries Ltd, AIA Engineering Ltd, Apar Industries Ltd, and Balkrishna Industries Ltd, are going ex-dividend next week.
A buyback issue is when a company repurchases its own shares from the market.
A bonus issue is when a company issues additional shares to its existing shareholders.

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