The Roadmap of Dividend Stocks: Ford Motor, Sensata Technologies Holding, and Kenvue

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By Ronald Tech

Strategic Ex-Dividend Trading:

Investors in Ford Motor Co. (Symbol: F), Sensata Technologies Holding PLC (Symbol: ST), and Kenvue Inc (Symbol: KVUE) are gearing up for the upcoming ex-dividend dates of 5/7/24. On 6/3/24, Ford Motor Co. will dish out its quarterly dividend of $0.15, while Sensata Technologies Holding PLC and Kenvue Inc will follow suit with $0.12 and $0.20 quarterly dividends on 5/22/24 respectively.

As a fraction of F’s stock price of $12.49, the announced dividend equals about 1.20%. Brace for a 1.20% drop in Ford Motor Co.’s shares as trading commences on 5/7/24. ST and KVUE are expected to open at 0.30% and 1.05% lower respectively, pending any unforeseen market disruptions.

Historic Dividend Payouts:

Explore the visual representations of dividend histories for F, ST, and KVUE before their latest announcements:

Ford Motor Co. (Symbol: F):
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Sensata Technologies Holding PLC (Symbol: ST):

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Kenvue Inc (Symbol: KVUE):

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Dividend flows are inherently capricious, swaying to the rhythm of company profits. Thus, prior dividend patterns act as a compass for future annual yields, offering a glimpse into potential stability. Based on recent distributions, estimated annualized yields would stand at 4.80% for Ford Motor Co., 1.22% for Sensata Technologies Holding PLC, and 4.18% for Kenvue Inc.

Current Market Standings:

As of Friday’s trading sessions, Ford Motor Co. enjoyed a boost of 2.4% in share value, Sensata Technologies Holding PLC saw a rise of 1.1%, while Kenvue Inc surged by 1.4%. The market’s response to these stocks showcases resilient investor confidence amidst dividend considerations.

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