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Old 11-03-2014, 10:11 PM
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Ex-Dividend date.

Declare date: 9/12/2014 - this is the date Intel "declared" they were paying a $0.225 per share dividend on 12/1/2014.

Ex-dividend date: 11/5/2014 - If you own the stock before this date you receive the dividend, if you acquire it this day or after you do not. If I sell you my stock on or after 11/5/2014 you buy it "Ex-dividend", without the dividend.

Record date: date the company records the owners for the purpose of the dividend. A few business days after the Ex date.

Pay date: when the dividend pays out.

So, since I will own this stock tomorrow, I will get the dividend on 12/1 even if I sell it before 12/1.
Once a stock goes EX-Dividend does that mean it will never pay a dividend again as long as it is traded? Can the company later on down the road say we are going to pay a dividend again on a later date?
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