Watch the ex-date: the notification saysCompany declared an $8 dividend but it is only up $5. Seems like it should go up about $3 higher by ex-div date. Am I missing something?
) is different.
)You are expecting too much. Normally it has not to rise at all with such announcements! The occured rising of the stock is to attribute solely to market psychology, not to any finance math rules or so. Hmm... maybe part / part... I don't know the details of that company.But why didn't the stock go up $8? It only went up $6. Seems like the market doesn't fully believe it or the company prospects after the dividend have gotten worse. So if MBI doesn't move it will be $2 less than Thursday's close.

But why didn't the stock go up $8? It only went up $6. Seems like the market doesn't fully believe it or the company prospects after the dividend have gotten worse. So if MBI doesn't move it will be $2 less than Thursday's close.
Normally when dividend gets paid out then the stock price will reduce by that same amount... ie. this will happen on Dec 15
Why did the announcement of the company, cf. above screenshot, say "ex-date Dec 15" ?The payment date is Dec 22nd.
):Why did the announcement of the company, cf. above screenshot, say "ex-date Dec 15" ?
Also "Ex-dividend date" was Dec 15,but now the same field shows "Dec 22" instead of the previous "Dec 15"(I could swear it shortly was showing Dec 22, can't replicate it anymore):
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