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There are several well-known large-cap stocks going ex-dividend next week including the following four Top 100 Dividend Stocks: Nestle, Colgate-Palmolive, CVS Health, and Procter & Gamble.
Ex-dividend dates are important to dividend investors because one must own a stock prior to its ex-dividend date in order to be eligible to receive its next dividend. Any stock ranked by our team as a Top 100 Dividend Stock is tagged.
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