NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 04:40 ET — Premarket
- Dentsply Sirona shares were last at $11.52 in early premarket indications.
- The stock ended the last regular session at $11.52, up $0.30 (2.7%). 1
- The company’s next dividend is $0.16 a share, payable Jan. 9; analysts expect results in late February. 2
DENTSPLY SIRONA Inc shares were unchanged in early premarket indications on Monday, last at $11.52.
The dental products maker is coming off an ex-dividend session, a calendar event that can move prices as the stock trades without the right to the next payout. 3
That matters in the final trading days of the year, when activity often thins and macro expectations can take a bigger role in price action. 4
In the last regular session on Dec. 26, Dentsply Sirona shares rose $0.30, or 2.7%, to close at $11.52. 1
The stock opened at $11.06 and traded between $11.03 and $11.53, with about 5.5 million shares changing hands, Webull data showed. 5
Dentsply Sirona’s board declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.16 per share, payable on Jan. 9 to shareholders of record as of Dec. 26, the company said. 2
Ex-dividend means buyers on or after the ex-dividend date will not receive that payment; the share price often adjusts lower by roughly the dividend amount when trading begins.
Dividend calendar data lists Dec. 26 as the ex-dividend date for that payout. 3
Dentsply Sirona sells dental technology and consumables, including implants, imaging systems and orthodontic products, and has a market value of about $2.3 billion. 5
Shares have traded between $9.71 and $19.64 over the past 52 weeks, according to Webull data. 5
Broader risk sentiment has been supported by expectations the Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next year, lifting equity markets globally, Reuters reported. 6
Still, holiday trading has stayed subdued in many markets, a pattern investors have watched heading into year-end. 4
The company has not confirmed the date for its next earnings release, but analysts tracked by MarketBeat estimate it could report around Feb. 26. 7
Traders will look for updates on demand for dental equipment and consumables, margin trends and cash flow — and for any signals on whether the dividend remains a priority into 2026.