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Automatic Data Processing Inc. - Dividend Pay Date - MarketXLS

Data

Dividend Pay Date

Live
10/1/2024
Returns the date when the latest dividend was paid to eligible investors.

How calculated

No Calculations

Example usage

=DividendPayDate("MSFT") - Returns the most recent dividend pay date for MSFT.

Notes

Not considering the future expected dividend.

Assets

Stocks, ETFs
Dividend Pay Date
StockDividend Pay Date

ADP

10/1/2024

PAYX

11/27/2024

EFX

9/13/2024

NSP

9/19/2024

ADS

3/18/2022

TNET

10/28/2024

ACN

11/15/2024

INTU

10/18/2024

BBSI

12/6/2024

IRM

1/7/2025
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Automatic Data Processing Inc.

Sector: Industrials   

Industry: Business Services

294.02
 
USD
  
2.69
  
(0.92%)
Previous close: 291.33  Open: 290.11  Bid: 294.02  Ask: 296.13
52 week range    
230.38   
   309.63
Mkt Cap: 120,432 M  Avg Vol (90 Days): 1,588,744
Peers   
PAYX / 
EFX / 
NSP / 
ADS / 
TNET / 
ACN / 
INTU / 
BBSI / 
IRM / 
Last updated: Sunday 22nd December 2024

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