Retirement Planning Group LLC lifted its position in Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF (NYSEARCA:DIVI – Free Report) by 6.9% during the 3rd quarter, according to its most recent disclosure with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The fund owned 4,784,732 shares of the company’s stock after purchasing an additional 308,899 shares during the quarter. Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF comprises about 6.2% of Retirement Planning Group LLC’s investment portfolio, making the stock its 3rd biggest position. Retirement Planning Group LLC owned about 0.09% of Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF worth $178,518,000 at the end of the most recent reporting period.
A number of other hedge funds and other institutional investors have also added to or reduced their stakes in DIVI. First Hawaiian Bank raised its position in Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF by 41.8% in the 2nd quarter. First Hawaiian Bank now owns 139,987 shares of the company’s stock worth $4,989,000 after purchasing an additional 41,257 shares during the period. Baron Wealth Management LLC grew its stake in Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF by 93.8% in the second quarter. Baron Wealth Management LLC now owns 678,704 shares of the company’s stock valued at $24,189,000 after purchasing an additional 328,437 shares during the last quarter. Sowell Financial Services LLC grew its holdings in Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF by 15.6% in the second quarter. Sowell Financial Services LLC now owns 34,611 shares of the company’s stock worth $1,234,000 after purchasing an additional 4,681 shares during the last quarter. Southland Equity Partners LLC increased its position in Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF by 6.4% during the 2nd quarter. Southland Equity Partners LLC now owns 40,423 shares of the company’s stock valued at $1,441,000 after buying an additional 2,449 shares in the last quarter. Finally, Meridian Financial LLC grew its position in Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF by 9.0% during the 2nd quarter. Meridian Financial LLC now owns 11,714 shares of the company’s stock worth $417,000 after purchasing an additional 971 shares during the last quarter.
Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF Price Performance
Shares of DIVI stock opened at $39.99 on Wednesday. The business has a fifty day moving average of $38.67 and a 200 day moving average of $37.43. The firm has a market capitalization of $2.12 billion, a price-to-earnings ratio of 14.82 and a beta of 0.71. Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF has a 1 year low of $28.70 and a 1 year high of $40.35.
About Franklin International Core Dividend Tilt Index ETF
The fund invests at least 80% of its assets in the component securities of the index and in depositary receipts representing such securities. The index is based on the Morningstar® Developed Markets ex-North America Target Market Exposure Index and is constructed by applying an optimization process to the Parent Index that aims to deliver a higher dividend yield than the Parent Index, while limiting expected tracking error to the Parent Index.
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