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RADCOM Ltd
RDCM55
$15.41arrow_drop_up2.76%$0.41
Asset logo for symbol RDCM
RDCM55

$15.41

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RDCM is not a dividend stock

Therefore Dividends subscore should not be taken into consideration

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Stock Split History (RDCM)

DateSplitMultipleCumulative
Multiple
Jun 16, 20081:4x0.2x0.2

RADCOM Ltd (RDCM) Dividends & Splits

RADCOM Ltd (RDCM) offers dividends and splits to its shareholders as a way to distribute profits and potentially increase the attractiveness of the stock. Dividends are cash payments made by the company to its shareholders, typically on a regular basis. The dividend yield, which is expressed as a percentage, represents the annual dividend payment divided by the stock's current price. This can help investors evaluate the income potential of owning RDCM stock. The payout ratio, on the other hand, reveals the percentage of earnings that are paid out as dividends. It can indicate whether the company is retaining a sufficient portion of its earnings to support future growth.
The dividend ex-date is an important date for investors to take note of. It is the date on which an investor must own the stock to be eligible to receive the upcoming dividend payment. If an investor purchases the stock on or after the ex-date, they will not receive the dividend. Splits, on the other hand, involve dividing existing shares of stock into multiple shares. This can potentially increase liquidity and make the stock more affordable for investors. The split multiple indicates how many shares each existing share is split into. For example, a 2-for-1 split would result in each shareholder receiving two shares for each one they previously held.
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Does RADCOM Ltd (RDCM) stock pay dividends?

No, RADCOM Ltd (RDCM) 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 RADCOM Ltd (RDCM) stock split?

RADCOM Ltd (RDCM) has undergone 1 total stock splits. The most recent split was a 1:4 split on 2008 Jun 16, leaving the company with 15.88M shares outstanding. Since the company's inception, the cumulative multiple from splits is 0.2, indicating the overall effect of all splits on the original share count.

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