Peterfu
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$ARCA biopharma (ABIO.US)$ @Moomoo Lily @Team moomoo
something seems to be wrong with the ex date or payment date? why is the ex date after payment date?
something seems to be wrong with the ex date or payment date? why is the ex date after payment date?
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Peterfu
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Peterfu
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$LQR House (LQR.US)$ @Team moomoo these stats are possibly not correct which is a must fix as pepple like me invest or like to invest in nano free float stocks(nano =1 million or less) thank you!
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Peterfu
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$Keppel (BN4.SG)$ Hi Moomoo , Keppel should be negative now cos it closed at 7.24 on Friday . Please adjust cos it can be misleading. Thanks .
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Peterfu
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$Intuitive Machines (LUNR.US)$ why no information on the summary tap ? pls update @Moomoo Lily @Moomoo Buddy
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Peterfu
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$Mapletree PanAsia Com Tr (N2IU.SG)$ can anyone tell me why moomoo share price chart is so different from real time ? MPACT now price is 1.77 , the previous low was shown here is 1.496 is different from official sgx chart, yahoo chart showing 1.52 on 4 Nov 22
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Peterfu
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$HUB Cyber Security (HUBC.US)$
Is there such a difference in market capitalization between platforms? Which one is right?
Is there such a difference in market capitalization between platforms? Which one is right?
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Peterfu : The situation where the ex-dividend date is after the payment date is relatively rare in the US stock market, but there are certain circumstances that may lead to this:
1. High special dividends: If a company decides to distribute a particularly high amount of dividend, it may require more time to calculate the shareholder list and make the payment. This could result in the ex-dividend date being after the payment date.
2. Stock splits or mergers: If a company conducts a stock split or merger before the payment date, the ex-dividend date may fall after the payment date. This is because the changes in the number of shares may require more time to process and adjust.
3. Company financial adjustments: Sometimes, a company may undergo financial adjustments or restructuring, causing the ex-dividend date to fall after the payment date. This may involve recalculating the shareholder list or adjusting the dividend amount.