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Dividend "Ex-date" & "Entitlement Date"

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Normally the "En­title­ment Date" is 2 days later from the "Ex-date". If i want to have en­title­ment for the dividends, which is the date i can sell my share? .....:)please advise.
 
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refer to the ex-date..

lets say your ex-date is 4th Dec,

if u have the share and u sell on 4th Dec, then u will en­title­d for the dividend

if u buy the share on 3rd Dec and hold it then u will en­title­d for the dividend...

correct me if i am wrong
 
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A buyer who buys on the ex-date is not en­title­d to the dividend; the seller who sells on the ex-date gets the dividend.
For deals done off-market, the buyer must transfer his purchases into his CDS account on or before the en­title­ment date which is always 2 days after the ex-date.
 
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U can sell on the X date....& still get the dividend.
 
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You can sell it on the Ex Date to get the dividend.
 
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Sell on the ex-date to retain the dividend.
 
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hey, how do I receive the dividend? i bought on 18/2 and the ex date is 26/2. How come I didnt receive any statement from investment bank?
 
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hey, how do I receive the dividend? i bought on 18/2 and the ex date is 26/2. How come I didnt receive any statement from investment bank?
 
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All dividends have a payment date. You should your dividend cheque within one week from the date of payment.
 
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All dividends have a payment date. You should receive your dividend cheque within one week from the date of payment.
 
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