Several institutional investors have recently changed their holdings in the Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID). Cetera Investment Advisers increased its stake by 151.1% in Q1, owning 142,158 shares valued at $2.6 million after acquiring an additional 85,552 shares. &PARTNERS bought new shares worth about $1.5 million in Q2. Susquehanna International Group boosted its stake by 67.3% in Q2, now owning 197,515 shares valued at $3.5 million after adding 79,456 shares. Bank of Montreal also acquired new shares in Q2 worth $1.3 million. Strategic Wealth Partners increased its stake by 8.4% in Q1 and now holds 861,462 shares worth $16 million. Institutional investors own 46.28% of the stock.
PID Trading Update
The Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID) opened at $19.97. It has a 50-day moving average of $19.55 and a 200-day average of $18.73. The stock’s 1-year low is $15.82, and the high is $19.98, with a market cap of $893.2 million and a P/E ratio of 19.28.
Dividend Cut
Recently, PID declared a quarterly dividend of $0.213, paid on September 27 to shareholders of record on September 23. This amounts to an annual dividend of $0.85, giving a yield of 4.27%.
About Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF
The Invesco International Dividend Achievers ETF (PID) is an exchange-traded fund that invests primarily in foreign securities showing high dividend growth. It was launched on September 15, 2005, and is managed by Invesco.
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