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Varex Imaging
VREX52
$12.27arrow_drop_down19.21%-$2.92
Asset logo for symbol VREX
VREX52

$12.27

arrow_drop_down19.21%
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VREX is not a dividend stock

Therefore Dividends subscore should not be taken into consideration

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Stock Split History (VREX)

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Varex Imaging (VREX) Dividends & Splits

Varex Imaging Corp (VREX) pays dividends to its shareholders, providing them with a return on their investment. Dividend yield is a measure of the annual dividend payment divided by the stock price. VREX has a dividend yield that reflects the percentage return on investment for shareholders. The payout ratio is the proportion of earnings paid out to shareholders as dividends. It indicates the company's commitment to returning profits to investors. VREX maintains a payout ratio that aligns with its dividend distribution strategy.
The dividend ex-date is the date on which a stock begins to trade without the dividend. It is typically set several days before the record date, which is the date on which shareholders must be on the company's books to receive the dividend. VREX has an ex-date for its dividend, providing investors with a specific timeline for dividend-related trading decisions. A stock split is a corporate action that increases the number of shares outstanding. VREX has undergone stock splits in its history.
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Does Varex Imaging (VREX) stock pay dividends?

No, Varex Imaging (VREX) 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 Varex Imaging (VREX) stock split?

Varex Imaging (VREX) has not undergone any stock splits. This indicates that the company has maintained a consistent share structure over time.

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