LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. ($LMAT) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled For November 18, 2020

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LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. (NASDAQ:LMAT) will begin trading ex-dividend on November 18, 2020. The quarterly dividend payment of $ 0.095 per share is scheduled to be paid on December 3, 2020. The dividend yield based on the latest trading day closing price was 1.02 percent. To secure the dividend payout, investors must buy the stock prior to the ex-dividend date of November 18, 2020.

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LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. recently reported second quarter financial results on July 23, 2020, after market close, the Burlington based company revealed income for the second quarter of $ 0.17 per share, from the revenue of $ 24.85 million. The quarterly earnings lowered 26.09 percent while revenues reduced 15.71 percent compared with the same quarter last year. According to street consensus, revenue of $ 17.12 million was expected for the second quarter The top line results outshined analysts by $ 7.73 million or 45.15 percent.

Stock Performance

On Friday, shares of LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. has traded high as $ 37.98 and has cracked $ 36.59 on the downward trend, reaching $ 37.20 with volume of 68.60 thousand shares.

According to the previous trading day, closing price of $ 37.20, representing a 96.91 % increase from the 52 week low of $ 18.76 and a 4.4 % decrease over the 52 week high of $ 38.64.

The company has a market capital of $ 756.72 million and is part of the Healthcare sector and Medical Instruments & Supplies industry.

LeMaitre Vascular, Inc. designs, markets, sells, services, and supports medical devices and implants for the treatment of peripheral vascular disease worldwide. The company offers angioscope, a fiber optic catheter used for viewing the lumen of a blood vessel; embolectomy catheters to remove blood clots from arteries or veins; occlusion catheters that temporarily occlude the blood flow; perfusion catheters to temporarily perfuse the blood and other fluids into the vasculature; and thrombectomy catheters, which features a silicone balloon for removing thrombi in the venous system.