Bonus, Stock Splits & Dividends, July 10, 2026: Axis Bank, Dr Reddy's, Hindalco, Nestle! 29 Stocks In Focus
A total of 29 stock are in focus on Friday, July 10, 2026, due to stock splits, bonus issues and dividends. Among the most popular stocks to turn ex-dividend today are Axis Bank, Hindalco, Dr Reddy's Lab, Nestle India, Rossari Biotech, The New India Assurance Company, VST Industries, SOBHA, Mahindra Logistics, JSW Cement and JK Cement. The highest dividend payout is of Rs 27.50 per share by D-Link (India), while almost three stocks are rewarding investors with up to Rs 20 dividend per share.
Apart from this, there are two stocks turning ex-bonus on July 10th in the bonus issue ratios of 1:3 and 2:1. Further, one stock is scheduled to split in the ratio of 1:10.
Stocks To Watch Today:
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Bonus Issues Today, 10.7.2026
1. Goldiam International Ltd: Ex-bonus for the bonus issue ratio of 1:3. This means, the company will reward 1 free share to eligible shareholders on existing 3 equity shares.
2. Hindusthan Insulators & Industries Ltd: Ex-bonus for 2:1 bonus ratio, which means, 2 free share on existing 1 equity share.
Stock Splits Today, 10.7.2026
3. Mangalam Worldwide Ltd: The company will turn ex-split for 1:10 split ratio. Accordingly, 1 equity share will be sub-divided into ten equity shares. The face value will be split from Rs 10 each to Re 1 each.
Dividend Stocks Today, 10.7.2026
4. Apollo Tyres Ltd: Ex-dividend for Rs 2.50 per share reward.
5. Artemis Medicare Services Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 0.45 per share.
6. AXIS Bank Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Re 1 per share. Axis Bank shares will be in focus accordingly.
7. Birlasoft Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 4 per share.
8. Computer Age Management Services Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 4 per share.
9. Control Print Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 6 per share.
10. D-Link (India) Ltd: The company will turn ex-dividend for final dividend of Rs 20 per share and special dividend of Rs 7.5 per share. In total, the company is paying up to Rs 27.50 per share.
11. Dr Reddys Laboratories Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 8 per share.
12. Dynamic Cables Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 0.50 per share.
13. Geojit Financial Services Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 1.50 per share.
14. Grindwell Norton Ltd: Ex-date for dividend of Rs 19 per share.
15. Hindalco Industries Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 5 per share.
16. JK Cement Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of RS 20 per share.
17. JSW Cement Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 0.50 per share.
18. Mahindra Logistics Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 2.50 per share.
19. Nestle India Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of RS 5 per share and special dividend of Rs 2 per share. In total, the FMCG giant is rewarding up to Rs 7 per share.
20. The New India Assurance Company Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 1.50 per share.
21. Nilkamal Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 20 per share.
22. Orient Electric Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 0.75 per share.
23. PTL Enterprises Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 1 per share.
24. Rossari Biotech Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 0.50 per share.
25. Smartlink Holdings Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 2 per share.
26. Sobha Ltd: Ex-date for dividend of Rs 6 per share.
27. VST Industries Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 12 per share.
28. Welspun Living Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 0.10 per share.
29. ZF Commercial Vehicle Control Systems India Ltd: Ex-date for final dividend of Rs 4 per share.
What Are Bonus Issues?
Bonus shares are one of the many corporate actions that listed companies announce on several occasions. Bonus shares are like incentives, which are given to investors free of cost. Under this corporate action, new shares are issued at the existing Face Value of equity shares of the company. Hence, the face value remains the same post-bonus issue.
What Are Stock Splits?
Generally, listed companies declare a stock split of already owned shares into much smaller shares. This is done to improve liquidity by breaking the shares into smaller sizes. The face value of the shares reduces in proportion to the split ratio, however, there is no impact on the company's share capital and reserves. Although the price value of a stock reduces in a stock split, it the number of shares held rises in the investors' portfolio of that specific stock.
What Are Dividends?
Dividends are payments companies make to shareholders from their profits. You receive cash directly into your bank account while still owning the stock. Companies pay dividends when they generate more cash than needed for business operations and growth. Instead of holding excess cash, they distribute it to shareholders, as per Zerodha explainer.
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