
Dividend history
Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust
NET-UN.V
Recent payments
$0.0300CAD
Ex: Aug 14, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: May 15, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Mar 13, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Feb 13, 2026
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Jan 15, 2025
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Dec 13, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Nov 15, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Oct 15, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Sep 13, 2024
$0.0290CAD
Ex: Aug 15, 2024
What Ex-Dividend Means for Investors
The Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust (NET-UN.V) went ex-dividend on August 14, 2026. If you bought shares on or after this date, you won’t receive the upcoming dividend payment of CA$0.03 CAD. The ex-dividend date is important for dividend investors because it determines who gets the dividend.
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Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust
NET-UN.V
NET-UN.V
Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust
Market cap
$138.62M
P/E
15.3x
Div. yield
5.21%
Div. / share
$0.35
52W high
$7.07
52W low
$5.09
1W change
+0.00%
Beta
0.62
Analyst Price Targets
Based on analyst covering NET-UN
Wall Street analysts forecast NET-UN stock price to rise 4.8% over the next 12 months.
Consensus
NeutralBased on avg. target vs last close (formal rating unavailable for Canadian listings)
Avg. Target
C$7.05
+4.8% Upside
Current Price
C$6.73
Last close
Analyst ratings and price targets are updated periodically. Not financial advice.
Wealth Awesome Price Forecast
WA ModelStatistical 90-day price range based on NET-UN's historical volatility
30-Day Vol
25.2%
Annualized
90-Day Vol
20.4%
Annualized
Trend (90d)
+14.6%
Annualized drift
90d Mean
C$7.09
Expected price
| Horizon | Expected | 68% Range (1σ) |
|---|---|---|
| 30 trading days | C$6.85 | C$6.28 – C$7.47 |
| 60 trading days | C$6.97 | C$6.16 – C$7.88 |
| 90 trading days | C$7.09 | C$6.10 – C$8.24 |
Methodology: Range is calculated using 30-day realized volatility via geometric Brownian motion (log-normal model). 68% band = ±1σ, 95% band = ±2σ. This is a statistical model, not a prediction. Past volatility does not guarantee future results. Not financial advice.
Investor Takeaway: If you held shares before the ex-dividend date, the dividend will be credited to your account on the payment date. This is especially important for those using registered accounts like a TFSA or RRSP, where dividends can grow tax-free.
Dividend Amount and Yield
The recent dividend of CA$0.03 CAD gives a trailing yield of 5.21%. This is an increase from the previous dividend of CA$0.029 CAD, showing the trust's commitment to returning value to its shareholders.
Understanding Ex-Dividend Dates
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The ex-dividend date is key for anyone investing in dividend-paying stocks. It marks the cutoff for receiving the next dividend payment. If you buy shares on or after this date, you won’t receive the upcoming dividend. But if you own the shares before this date, you will receive the dividend when it’s paid out.
Dividend History and Growth
The Canadian Net Real Estate Investment Trust has a strong history of dividend payments, with 22 distributions over the past three years. The recent increase from CA$0.029 to CA$0.03 CAD shows a positive trend in the trust's ability to generate income and return value to shareholders. This growth can be particularly valuable for investors seeking steady income streams.
Dividend calendar
| Ticker | NET-UN.V |
| Amount | CA$0.03 |
| Ex-dividend | 2026-08-14 |
| Trailing yield | 5.21% |
| Stock page | NET-UN.V dividend history |
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