Johnson & Johnson stock ticks up after $1.30 dividend; earnings next on the radar

Johnson & Johnson stock ticks up after $1.30 dividend; earnings next on the radar

NEW YORK, Jan 2, 2026, 20:13 ET — Market closed

  • Johnson & Johnson shares rose 0.19% to $207.35 at Friday’s close. 1
  • The company declared a $1.30-per-share quarterly dividend payable March 10, with an ex-dividend date of Feb. 24. 2
  • Investors are looking ahead to next week’s U.S. labor market data and J&J’s Jan. 21 earnings call. 3

Johnson & Johnson shares ended Friday up 0.19% at $207.35 after the healthcare company said its board declared a $1.30-per-share cash dividend for the first quarter of 2026. 1

The timing matters because investors entered 2026 with markets trying to stabilize after a late-December stretch that failed to deliver the usual year-end “Santa Claus” bounce. Wall Street’s focus is shifting back to interest-rate expectations and the next round of economic data. 3

For income-focused investors, dividends can act as a buffer in volatile tape because they provide a cash return even when prices move sideways. At Friday’s close, J&J’s quarterly payout implies an annualized dividend of $5.20 a share, roughly a 2.5% yield.

J&J said the dividend will be paid on March 10 to shareholders of record as of Feb. 24, with the ex-dividend date also set for Feb. 24. The ex-dividend date is the first day a stock trades without the right to receive the upcoming payout. 2

The declared amount keeps the quarterly dividend at $1.30, a level the company set last year when it raised the payout from $1.24 as part of its long-running annual increases. 4

The stock traded as low as $203.68 and as high as $207.37 during Friday’s session, a range that leaves it pinned near $207 heading into the first full trading week of the year. 5

In large-cap U.S. drugmakers, Merck rose 1.13% and Pfizer gained 1.12% on Friday, while Johnson & Johnson’s advance was comparatively modest. 6

The broader market finished mixed but higher for the major benchmarks, with the Dow up 0.66% and the S&P 500 up 0.19% as chipmakers led early-year buying. 3

Joe Mazzola, head of trading and derivatives strategist at Charles Schwab, described the current mood as a “buy the dip, sell the rip” mentality. 3

For Johnson & Johnson, the next major company-specific catalyst is its fourth-quarter 2025 earnings call scheduled for Jan. 21 at 8:30 a.m. ET, when investors will parse 2026 guidance and update their expectations for the drug and medical-device businesses. 7

Before the next session on Monday (Jan. 5), attention is likely to stay on macro releases, with next week’s labor-market data singled out as a key January test for rate-cut expectations. 3

Traders will also be watching whether J&J holds above Friday’s intraday low near $204 and retests late-December levels around $209. A break in either direction could draw more systematic flows in a stock that has recently traded in tight ranges. 5

The dividend itself is not imminent, but the Feb. 24 ex-dividend date provides a clear marker for investors weighing total return versus price risk into the first earnings wave of 2026. 2

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