New Oriental Education and Technology Group, Inc. American Depositary Shares (each representing ten (10) Common Shares) (EDU)

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Dividend History

Pay Date Amount Ex-Date Record Date
September 26, 2024 $0.60 2024-09-09 2024-09-09
October 6, 2017 $0.45 2017-09-01 2017-09-06
October 7, 2015 $0.40 2015-09-02 2015-09-04
October 7, 2013 $0.35 2013-09-04 2013-09-06
September 28, 2012 $0.30 2012-08-29 2012-08-31

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Company News

Work In Progress: East Buy Reinvents Itself – Again
Benzinga • Bamboo Works Benzinga Contributor • August 27, 2025

East Buy, formerly an online education company, pivoted to e-commerce after China's tutoring ban and is now struggling to rebuild its business model after losing its star livestreaming host, focusing on a private-label membership strategy.

Why New Oriental Education & Technology Group Soared 13% Higher on Tuesday
The Motley Fool • Eric Volkman • June 24, 2025

New Oriental Education & Technology Group's stock surged over 13% after an analyst at J.P. Morgan upgraded the company to overweight and set a price target of $62 per share. The analyst cited the company's attractive valuation and improved prospects for fiscal 2026.

Here's Why Momentum in New Oriental (EDU) Should Keep going
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks Equity Research • April 24, 2024

New Oriental (EDU) could be a solid choice for shorter-term investors looking to capitalize on the recent price trend in fundamentally sound stocks. It is one of the many stocks that passed through our shorter-term trading strategy-based screen.

Top Chinese Stocks To Buy: Biden-Xi APEC Meeting
Seeking Alpha • Steven Cress • November 15, 2023

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China ADSs are flying as fading regulatory headwinds send iQIYI, NIO and Alibaba stocks surging
MarketWatch • MarketWatch • May 17, 2022

The U.S.-listed shares of China-based companies, surged Tuesday, particularly in the interest sector, as an apparent reduction of regulatory scrutiny has emboldened Wall Street analysts and investors to bet on an extended bounce.