Lazard Global Total Return and Income Fund ( LGI ) will begin trading ex-dividend on December 10, 2013. A cash dividend payment of $0.09073 per share is scheduled to be paid on December 23, 2013. Shareholders who purchased LGI stock prior to the ex-dividend date are eligible for the cash dividend payment. This marks the 12th quarter that LGI has paid the same dividend. At the current stock price of $16.86, the dividend yield is 6.46%.
The previous trading day's last sale of LGI was $16.86, representing a -6.8% decrease from the 52 week high of $18.09 and a 15.48% increase over the 52 week low of $14.60.
For more information on the declaration, record and payment dates, visit the LGI Dividend History page. Our Dividend Calendar has the full list of stocks that have an ex-dividend today.
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