
B. Riley Financial, Inc. Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1000th fractional interest in a share of Series A Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock (RILYP)
Dividend History
Pay Date | Amount | Ex-Date | Record Date |
---|---|---|---|
October 31, 2024 | $0.43 | 2024-10-28 | 2024-10-28 |
July 31, 2024 | $0.43 | 2024-07-22 | 2024-07-22 |
April 30, 2024 | $0.43 | 2024-04-19 | 2024-04-22 |
January 31, 2024 | $0.43 | 2024-01-19 | 2024-01-22 |
October 31, 2023 | $0.43 | 2023-10-20 | 2023-10-23 |
Dividends Summary
- B. Riley Financial, Inc. Depositary Shares, each representing a 1/1000th fractional interest in a share of Series A Cumulative Perpetual Preferred Stock has issued 21 dividend payments over the past 5 years
- The most recent dividend was paid 356 days ago, on October 31, 2024
- The highest dividend payed out to investors during this period was $0.43 per share
- The average dividend paid during this period was $0.41 per share.
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