Invesco Solar ETF

TAN
$53.90 -0.28 (-0.52%)
Dividend Yield 0.31%
Payout Frequency Yearly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
December 27, 2024$0.162024-12-232024-12-23
December 22, 2023$0.052023-12-182023-12-19
December 31, 2020$0.092020-12-212020-12-22
December 31, 2019$0.092019-12-232019-12-24
December 31, 2018$0.132018-12-242018-12-26

Dividends Summary

Company News

What This Invesco Insider Move Signals With the Stock Up 63%
The Motley Fool • Jonathan Ponciano • July 12, 2026

Invesco senior managing director Jeffrey H. Kupor sold 26,002 shares valued at $702,314 on July 2, 2026, but this was a non-discretionary tax withholding event related to restricted stock unit vesting, not a voluntary sale. The transaction is insignificant for investors to monitor. More importantly, Invesco posted its 11th consecutive quarter of ...

Oil Jumps On Iran Strikes, Nasdaq 100 Falls On Hot Inflation: Stock Market Today
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • June 10, 2026

U.S. stocks fell broadly on Wednesday as inflation surged to 4.2% year-over-year and renewed U.S.-Iran tensions in the Strait of Hormuz drove oil prices up 3.3%. Technology stocks led losses amid valuation concerns, while energy stocks rallied. The Nasdaq 100 dropped 1.4%, the S&P 500 fell 0.9%, and the Dow declined 1.2%. Fed rate-hike odds incre...

Trump Slammed Clean Energy As 'Green New Scam' — The Stocks Still Rallied Like AI
Benzinga • Piero Cingari • June 2, 2026

Despite Trump's administration unwinding Biden-era clean energy subsidies, clean energy stocks have surged 130% since Inauguration Day, nearly matching semiconductor performance. The rally is driven by AI data centers' massive electricity demands and elevated oil prices from Middle East conflicts, making renewable energy economically attractive r...

iShares Clean Energy or Invesco Solar: Which Energy ETF Is a Better Bet?
The Motley Fool • Neha Chamaria • June 2, 2026

The article compares two clean energy ETFs: iShares Global Clean Energy ETF (ICLN) offers broad diversification across renewable energy sectors with a lower 0.39% expense ratio and 1.20% dividend yield, while Invesco Solar ETF (TAN) provides concentrated exposure to solar companies with a higher 0.70% expense ratio. ICLN delivered better 5-year r...

Invesco Closed-End Funds Declare Dividends
Benzinga • Prnewswire • June 1, 2026

Invesco announced dividend declarations for multiple closed-end municipal and bond funds with ex-dates of June 15, 2026. Monthly dividend payments range from $0.0291 to $0.0915 per share across various funds. The company noted that past dividend amounts do not guarantee future payments and that portions of some distributions may include return of...

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