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X-Dividend Date

The x-dividend date is the cutoff day when a stock begins trading without the value of its next dividend payment. Investors who purchase shares on or after the x-date won’t receive the upcoming dividend. It helps determine dividend eligibility and affects stock pricing near the payout period.

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