iShares U.S. Technology ETF

IYW
$198.93 0.00 (0.00%)
Dividend Yield 0.14%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 19, 2025$0.062025-12-162025-12-16
September 19, 2025$0.062025-09-162025-09-16
June 20, 2025$0.092025-06-162025-06-16
March 21, 2025$0.082025-03-182025-03-18
December 20, 2024$0.072024-12-172024-12-17

Dividends Summary

Company News

Accenture To Acquire UK AI Firm Faculty To Scale Enterprise AI
Benzinga • Akanksha Bakshi • January 6, 2026

Accenture announced the acquisition of Faculty, a UK-based AI firm, to strengthen its enterprise AI capabilities. The deal adds over 400 AI specialists and Faculty's decision intelligence platform to Accenture's portfolio. Faculty's CEO Marc Warner will become Accenture's CTO. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval with undisclosed fin...

Jim Cramer Says 'Electric Power Gating' And OpenAI's Balance Sheet Will Halt Hyperscaler AI Spending Spree
Benzinga • Rishabh Mishra • January 5, 2026

Jim Cramer endorses a J.P. Morgan report arguing that physical power constraints and financial limitations—rather than a market crash—will naturally curb massive AI spending by tech giants. The U.S. power grid's inability to keep pace with data center demands and companies like OpenAI's balance sheet constraints will act as natural brakes on ...

XLK vs. IYW: Which is the Better Choice for Tech-Focused Investors?
The Motley Fool • Jake Lerch • December 21, 2025

The article compares two technology-focused ETFs: XLK (State Street Technology Select Sector SPDR ETF) and IYW (iShares US Technology ETF). Both funds track similar tech stocks with nearly identical 1-year returns (~20.7-20.8%), but XLK offers a lower expense ratio (0.08% vs 0.38%), higher dividend yield (0.5% vs 0.1%), and tighter focus on S&P 5...

Dan Loeb Loads Up On Microsoft In Q3 As Analysts Grow More Bullish
Benzinga • Lekha Gupta • November 25, 2025

Activist investor Dan Loeb's Third Point LLC significantly increased its Microsoft stake by 175% in Q3 2025, while analysts remain mostly positive about the company's AI and cloud growth prospects.

5 High-Flying Growth Stocks (Up 23% to 51% in 2025) It's Not Too Late to Buy -- Including Shopify and Taiwan Semiconductor
The Motley Fool • Selena Maranjian • November 17, 2025

The article highlights five high-performing growth stocks in 2025, including technology and e-commerce companies with strong market positions and potential for future growth.

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