Looking at the universe of stocks we cover at Dividend Channel, on 3/10/26, Public Service Enterprise Group Inc (Symbol: PEG), PPL Corp (Symbol: PPL), and Ameren Corp (Symbol: AEE) will all trade ex-dividend for their respective upcoming dividends. Public Service Enterprise Group Inc will pay its quarterly dividend of $0.67 on 3/31/26, PPL Corp will pay its quarterly dividend of $0.285 on 4/1/26, and Ameren Corp will pay its quarterly dividend of $0.75 on 3/31/26. As a percentage of PEG's recent stock price of $83.92, this dividend works out to approximately 0.80%, so look for shares of Public Service Enterprise Group Inc to trade 0.80% lower — all else being equal — when PEG shares open for trading on 3/10/26. Similarly, investors should look for PPL to open 0.75% lower in price and for AEE to open 0.67% lower, all else being equal.
Below are dividend history charts for PEG, PPL, and AEE, showing historical dividends prior to the most recent ones declared.
Public Service Enterprise Group Inc (Symbol: PEG):
PPL Corp (Symbol: PPL):

Ameren Corp (Symbol: AEE):

In general, dividends are not always predictable, following the ups and downs of company profits over time. Therefore, a good first due diligence step in forming an expectation of annual yield going forward, is looking at the history above, for a sense of stability over time. This can help in judging whether the most recent dividends from these companies are likely to continue. If they do continue, the current estimated yields on annualized basis would be 3.19% for Public Service Enterprise Group Inc, 3.00% for PPL Corp, and 2.69% for Ameren Corp.
In Friday trading, Public Service Enterprise Group Inc shares are currently trading flat, PPL Corp shares are down about 1.6%, and Ameren Corp shares are off about 1.7% on the day.
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