News Topical, Digital Desk : With the December results season coming to a close, next week will be a slow week for board meetings. Less than 30 companies are scheduled to hold board meetings during the week. Many companies will consider important decisions during this time. One company's board will consider bonuses and stock splits, while three companies will consider dividends. Additionally, next week is the record date for bonuses for two companies, meaning stocks from a total of three companies could see action due to bonus announcements.
Which companies have board meetings?
The board meeting of textile company Avax Apparels and Ornaments is scheduled for February 17, 2026. The company will consider a stock split along with a bonus. ABB's board meeting is scheduled for February 19, when the company will consider a dividend. CIE Automotive India may also announce a dividend on the same day. Dhunseri Ventures' board meeting is scheduled for February 20, and the company will consider a dividend. Q3 Results: This chemical company's profit and revenue have risen sharply, with the stock rising 100% in one year.
The deadline for receiving bonuses for companies is around next week. This means that the final date for receiving benefits from corporate actions by several companies will be decided next week. The record date for bonuses for two companies falls next week. Riddhi Steel and Tube Ltd. has announced a bonus for its investors, setting February 17, 2026 as the record date. The company is offering one bonus share for every two shares held. Furthermore, the record date for Bazel International Ltd's bonus falls on February 18th. The company has announced a bonus share for every one held.
Investors should note that investing in a stock isn't solely based on corporate action. The company's performance, future projections, and the stock's price level are crucial factors. If a stock is expected to grow in the future, bonuses can be leveraged. Companies offer bonuses to lower its price level, increase its liquidity, and bring the stock within the buying range of larger investors, increasing the likelihood of stock movement.
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