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Imperial Brands share price rises as dividend deadline nears — what to watch next
17 February 2026
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Imperial Brands share price rises as dividend deadline nears — what to watch next

London, Feb 17, 2026, 09:08 GMT — Regular session in progress.

  • Imperial Brands shares clawed back some ground early, erasing a slice of Monday’s losses.
  • With the ex-dividend date landing Feb. 19, investors are watching the clock on the final payout.
  • Focus turns first to the dividend cut-off, with the April trading update up next.

Imperial Brands climbed 0.8% to 3,245 pence as of 0855 GMT, with investors gravitating toward high-yield defensive names ahead of the dividend cut-off set for later this week. Steady demand underpinned the move.

Imperial’s stock is set to trade ex-dividend on Feb. 19, cutting off eligibility for the next payout for anyone buying from then onward. The company has also marked April 14 for its trading update—investors will be watching to see if both pricing and volumes remain steady.

Hargreaves Lansdown lists the final dividend at 40.08 pence per share, due for payout on March 31.

The rebound barely registered after a sluggish previous session. Imperial Brands dropped 2.1% to finish Monday at 32.19 pounds, trailing the stronger market, according to MarketWatch data.

Ex-dividend dates tend to create some turbulence. When shares start trading without the dividend, prices usually slip about as much as the payout itself—despite no shift in business fundamentals.

Imperial’s shares generally move in step with other tobacco names, investors watching cash flow and pricing muscle. But the setup can reverse suddenly—rising bond yields or a swing toward risk assets can yank money away from defensive staples in a hurry.

The company sits on the FTSE 100, so passive funds have a tendency to exaggerate swings whenever the index rallies or slides.

The dividend play isn’t bulletproof. Shares can tumble more than anticipated when they go ex-dividend, erasing any short-term yield windfall. Tobacco stocks, for their part, still face regulatory headwinds and uncertain demand.

Traders have their eyes on Thursday’s ex-dividend cut-off, set for Feb. 19. Once that passes, attention shifts to any signals from peers and Imperial’s April 14 trading update, hunting for evidence that yield and buybacks are still propping up the share price.

Shan Ahmed Khan is a senior markets reporter at TS2.tech, specializing in stocks, technology and macroeconomic trends. A graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS), he previously worked in investment research and market analysis. His coverage helps readers understand the key developments influencing global financial markets and emerging industries.

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