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Intellinetics
INLX70
$14.32arrow_drop_up11.04%$1.42
High Growth
Asset logo for symbol INLX
INLX70

$14.32

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INLX is not a dividend stock

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Non-dividend stocks are characterized by companies that reinvest their profits back into the business for expansion, research, development, or other strategic purposes rather than distributing dividends to shareholders.

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Investors in non-dividend stocks often focus on capital appreciation, anticipating the value of their shares to increase over time without relying on dividend income.

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Stock Split History (INLX)

DateSplitMultipleCumulative
Multiple
Mar 20, 20201:50x0x0
Sep 3, 20141:7x0.1x0.1

Intellinetics (INLX) Dividends & Splits

Intellinetics, Inc. (INLX) has a history of providing dividends and splits to its shareholders. The company believes in returning value to its investors through regular dividend payments and occasional stock splits. Dividends are a portion of the company's profits that is distributed to shareholders on a per-share basis. The dividend yield is a measure of the annual dividend payment relative to the stock price. It is calculated by dividing the annual dividend amount by the stock price. The payout ratio, on the other hand, is the percentage of earnings that are paid out as dividends. It is calculated by dividing the annual dividend per share by the earnings per share.
The ex-dividend date is an important date for dividend investors. It is the first day that a stock trades without the dividend. Investors who purchase the stock on or after the ex-dividend date will not receive the upcoming dividend payment. Stock splits, on the other hand, are a way for companies to increase the number of shares outstanding while reducing the share price. This is often done to make the stock more affordable and accessible to a larger number of investors. The split multiple refers to the ratio at which the stock is split. For example, a 2-for-1 split means that each shareholder will receive two shares for every one share they own. The dividend amount per share is the actual cash value of the dividend that is paid to shareholders for each share they own. The dividend growth rate is the rate at which the dividend has been increasing over time. It is often used by investors to assess the sustainability and attractiveness of a company's dividend policy.
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Does Intellinetics (INLX) stock pay dividends?

No, Intellinetics (INLX) does not pay dividends. This could indicate that the company is currently focusing on reinvesting its earnings into growth opportunities rather than distributing them as dividends.
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When was the last Intellinetics (INLX) stock split?

Intellinetics (INLX) has undergone 2 total stock splits. The most recent split was a 1:50 split on 2020 Mar 20, leaving the company with 4.23M shares outstanding. Since the company's inception, the cumulative multiple from splits is 0, indicating the overall effect of all splits on the original share count.

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