Arbor Realty Trust (ABR) Ex-Dividend Date Scheduled for December 27, 2018

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Arbor Realty Trust ( ABR ) will begin trading ex-dividend on December 27, 2018. A cash dividend payment of $0.15 per share is scheduled to be paid on January 31, 2019. Shareholders who purchased ABR prior to the ex-dividend date are eligible for the cash dividend payment. At the current stock price of $9.78, the dividend yield is 18.4%.

The previous trading day's last sale of ABR was $9.78, representing a -23.53% decrease from the 52 week high of $12.79 and a 23.95% increase over the 52 week low of $7.89.

ABR is a part of the Consumer Services sector, which includes companies such as American Tower Corporation (REIT) ( AMT ) and Simon Property Group, Inc. ( SPG ). ABR's current earnings per share, an indicator of a company's profitability, is $1.38. Zacks Investment Research reports ABR's forecasted earnings growth in 2018 as 8.65%, compared to an industry average of .6%.

For more information on the declaration, record and payment dates, visit the ABR Dividend History page. Our Dividend Calendar has the full list of stocks that have an ex-dividend today.

Interested in gaining exposure to ABR through an Exchange Traded Fund [ETF]?

The following ETF(s) have ABR as a top-10 holding:

  • First Trust DJ Select MicroCap ETF ( FDM )
  • Xtrackers Russell 2000 Comprehensive Factor ETF ( DESC )
  • GraniteShares HIPS US High Income ETF ( HIPS ).

The top-performing ETF of this group is HIPS with an decrease of -18.87% over the last 100 days. FDM has the highest percent weighting of ABR at 1.02%.

The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.


The views and opinions expressed herein are the views and opinions of the author and do not necessarily reflect those of Nasdaq, Inc.

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