In this article we take a look at the upcoming dividends and earnings to watch out for on the ASX this week.

 

 

Upcoming Earnings

The earnings seasons in Australia is grinding to a halt, with a single micro-cap company reporting earnings results this week.

Monday June 9th

  • NET – Software provider of cloud-based network security to enterprise customers – NetLinktz Limited – Market Cap $11.63 Million – Half Year 2025 Earnings Release

 

 

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Upcoming Dividends

Investors considering adding dividend paying stocks to their portfolios need to keep track of the ex-dividend dates posted by the dividend payers.

The ex-dividend date is the cutoff point for investors who will qualify to receive an upcoming dividend, with purchases at least one day before the ex-dividend date.

Ex-dividend dates offer investors an opportunity beyond benefiting from the declared dividend payment. To compensate for the cash paid out in dividends, the share price typically falls to reflect the cash payment, providing a bargain buying opportunity for investors.

This week there are eight companies going ex-dividend.

Monday June 9th

  • PPM – Provider of consumer and commercial loans – Pepper Money – 1.87 share price — $0.125 per share dividend
  • TEA – Provider of skilled maintenance, engineering and specialized project services to multiple industry sectors – Tasmea Limited — $3.08 share price — $0.12 per share dividend

Tuesday June 10th

  • WQG – Public equity fund of global emerging countries – WCM Global Growth – $1.82 share price — $0.019 per share dividend
  • TWR – New Zealand and Pacific Islands based general insurance company – Tower Limited — $1.415 share price — $0.074 per share dividend
  • IFT – New Zealand based investment company focusing on energy, transport, and social infrastructure businesses – Infratil Limited — $9.62 share price — $0.104 per share dividend

Wednesday June 11th

  • TCO – Manager of Hotels, Inns, Apartments, and Theme Pubs – Transmetro Corporation — $2.00 share price — $0.05 per share dividend
  • CIA Iron ore explorer with six assets in Quebec, Canada – Champion Iron — $4.42 share price — $0.112 per share dividend

Thursday June 12th

  • DNL – Global explosives company (formerly Incitec Pivot) Dyno Nobel – $2.63 share price — $0.024 per share dividend

 

 

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