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Bank of Montreal ( TSE:BMO ) will pay a dividend of CA$1.06 on the 26th of November. Based on this payment, the... Bank of Montreal (TSE:BMO) Is Due To Pay A Dividend Of CA$1.06
Bank of Montreal ( TSE:BMO ) will increase its dividend on the 28th of February to CA$1.33. The announced payment will... Bank of Montreal's (TSE:BMO) Upcoming Dividend Will Be Larger Than Last Year's
Bank of Montreal's ( TSE:BMO ) dividend will be increasing to CA$1.39 on 26th of August. Based on the announced...
Bank of Montreal's ( TSE:BMO ) dividend will be increasing to CA$1.33 on 28th of February. Based on the announced...
In-dividend date – the last day, which is one trading day before the ex-dividend date, where shares are said to be cum dividend ('with [including] dividend'). That is, existing shareholders and anyone who buys the shares on this day will receive the dividend, and any shareholders who have sold the shares lose their right to the dividend.
In 2010, BMO extended its agreement with the Toronto FC through the 2016 season. [80] The bank is also a sponsor of the CF Montréal, announcing a five-year agreement to become lead sponsor and jersey sponsor on 14 June 2011. [81] In addition, the bank is a sponsor of Los Angeles FC, with their stadium being named BMO Stadium since 2023. [82]
According to figures compiled by a recent Bloomberg report, investors today are willing to pay about $2.60 for every dollar of book value at a Canadian bank, compared with $1.70 in the United States. That ratio is about the reverse of where it stood in late 1999. [37]
If you are interested in cashing in on Bank of Montreal’s (TSX:BMO) upcoming dividend of CA$0.93 per share, you only have 3 days left to buy the shares before itsRead More...