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MarketWise Declares Quarterly Dividend Amid Stable Stock Performance

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MarketWise Declares Quarterly Dividend Amid Stable Stock Performance

MarketWise, Inc. (NASDAQ: MKTW) has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.01 per share for its Class A common stockholders. Additionally, MarketWise, LLC unit holders will receive an equivalent distribution. These payouts are scheduled for March 31, 2025, with a record date set for March 18, 2025.


This dividend announcement comes on the heels of a special payout of $0.03 per share administered on February 26, 2025, to those recorded as shareholders by January 29. As a significant player in digital subscription services, MarketWise caters to millions by providing a wide range of financial research, software, and educational resources to self-directed investors.


Reuters reported that MarketWise's shares are performing steadily, currently priced at $13.15, reflecting a slight increase of $0.61 (0.05%) from the previous close. The day's trading saw a peak at $13.46 and a low of $13.03, with the company continuing its 25-year tradition of offering valuable investment insights amid dynamic market conditions.

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