Edison International (NYSE:EIX) will begin trading ex-dividend on September 29, 2020. The quarterly dividend payment of $ 0.6375 per share is scheduled to be paid on October 31, 2020. The dividend yield based on the latest trading day closing price was 4.94 %. To secure the dividend payout, investors must buy the stock prior to the ex-dividend date..
Dividends History
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Edison International recently reported second quarter financial results on July 28, 2020, after market close, an electric utilities firm unwinded income for the second quarter of $ 1.00 per share, from the revenue of $ 2,987.00 million. The quarterly earnings reduced 36.71 percent while revenues up 6.22 percent compared with the same quarter last year.
The consensus estimates are income of $ 1.11 per share from $ 3010.57 million in revenue. The bottom line results missed street analysts by $ 0.11 or 9.91 percent, at the same time, top line results fell short of analysts by $ 23.57 million or 0.78 percent.
Stock Performance
Shares of Edison International traded up $ 0.81 or 1.59 percent on Friday, reaching $ 51.65 with volume of 2.49 million shares. Edison International has traded high as $ 51.73 and has cracked $ 50.20 on the downward trend
According to the previous trading day, closing price of $ 51.65, representing a 16.53 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 43.63 and a 35.59 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 78.93.
The company has a market capital of $ 19.54 billion and is part of the Utilities sector and Utilities – Regulated Electric industry.
Edison International, through its subsidiaries, engages in the generation, transmission, and distribution of electricity in the United States. It generates electricity through hydroelectric, diesel/liquid petroleum gas, natural gas, nuclear, and photovoltaic sources. The company supplies electricity primarily to residential, commercial, industrial, agricultural, and other customers, as well as public authorities through transmission and distribution networks.