BWX Technologies, Inc. ($BWXT) Will Trade Ex-Dividend On November 19, 2020

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BWX Technologies, Inc. (NYSE:BWXT) will begin trading ex-dividend on November 19, 2020. The quarterly dividend payment of $ 0.19 per share is scheduled to be paid on December 20, 2020. The dividend yield based on the latest trading day closing price was 1.35 percent. Shareholders who purchased BWXT shares prior to the ex-dividend date are eligible for the cash dividend payment.

Dividends History
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BWX Technologies, Inc. recently reported second quarter financial results on August 3, 2020, after market close, provider of nuclear energy reported income for the second quarter of $ 0.71 per share, from the revenue of $ 504.52 million. The quarterly earnings increased 14.52 percent while revenues enlarged 7.06 percent compared with the same quarter last year.
Wall street analysts are predicting, BWXT to report 2Q20 income of $ 0.56 per share from revenue of $ 458.79 million. The bottom line results beat street analysts by $ 0.15 or 26.79 percent, at the same time, top line results outshined analysts by $ 45.73 million or 9.97 percent.

Stock Performance

On Friday, shares of BWX Technologies, Inc. has traded high as $ 56.72 and has cracked $ 55.76 on the downward trend, reaching $ 56.37 with volume of 279.30 thousand shares.

According to the previous trading day, closing price of $ 56.37, representing a 36.83 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 40.40 and a 21.67 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 70.57.

The company has a market capital of $ 5.37 billion and is part of the Industrials sector and Aerospace & Defense industry.

BWX Technologies, Inc. manufactures and sells nuclear components in the United States, Canada, and internationally. Its Nuclear Operations Group segment offers nuclear components, reactors, assemblies, and fuel for the United States Department of Energy/National Nuclear Security Administrations Naval Nuclear Propulsion Program and other uses; close-tolerance equipment for nuclear applications; research reactor fuel elements for colleges, universities, and national laboratories; and components for defense applications.