Several institutional investors have recently changed their investments in the Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID). Cetera Investment Advisers increased its stake by 151.1% in Q1, now holding 142,158 shares worth $2.6 million after acquiring 85,552 additional shares. &PARTNERS entered the market during Q2 with an investment of around $1.5 million. Susquehanna International Group LLP raised its stake by 67.3% in Q2 and now owns 197,515 shares valued at $3.5 million after adding 79,456 shares. Bank of Montreal Can also bought shares in Q2, valued at $1.3 million. Lastly, Strategic Wealth Partners Ltd. increased its holdings by 8.4% in Q1, now owning 861,462 shares worth $16 million. Overall, institutional investors own 46.28% of PID.
PID Stock Update
PID opened at $19.97 on Friday, with a 50-day moving average of $19.55 and a 200-day average of $18.73. PID has ranged from a low of $15.82 to a high of $19.98 over the past year. The market cap is $893.23 million, with a P/E ratio of 19.28 and a beta of 0.94.
Dividend Announcement
The company recently paid a quarterly dividend of $0.213 on September 27 to shareholders recorded on September 23, which represents an annualized dividend of $0.85 and a yield of 4.27%.
About Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF
Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID) primarily invests in global equities and tracks a dividend-weighted index of foreign securities with strong dividend growth. Launched on September 15, 2005, it is managed by Invesco.
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