Aker ASA: Ex-dividend NOK 35.50 today
Aker ASA (OSE: AKER) is going ex-dividend today, with a dividend of NOK 35.50 per share being paid out to shareholders. This means that anyone who buys shares in Aker ASA today will not be entitled to receive the dividend.
The ex-dividend date is the date on which a share starts trading without the right to receive the upcoming dividend. This means that if you buy shares before the ex-dividend date, you will receive the dividend. But if you buy them on or after the ex-dividend date, you will not.
The dividend will be paid out on June 15, 2023.
Aker ASA is a Norwegian multinational industrial company. It is headquartered in Oslo, Norway and has a wide range of operations in oil and gas, renewable energy, and technology. The company has been involved in some of the most notable projects in these industries, and it has been instrumental in shaping the Norwegian energy landscape.
Aker ASA is a publicly traded company and its shares are listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. The company has a long history of paying dividends to its shareholders. In recent years, the company has paid out significant dividends, making it an attractive investment for income-seeking investors.
The dividend announced by Aker ASA today is a continuation of the company’s long history of shareholder value creation. The company has been consistent in its dividend payouts, which is a sign of financial strength and commitment to shareholder returns.
The ex-dividend date is an important consideration for investors who are planning to buy or sell shares in a company. Investors should be aware of the ex-dividend date and ensure that they buy or sell shares before or after this date, as appropriate to their investment objectives.
In addition to being aware of the ex-dividend date, investors should also consider other factors when investing in Aker ASA. These include the company’s financial performance, its competitive landscape, and its overall business strategy. By carefully considering all of these factors, investors can make well-informed investment decisions.

