Lincoln National Corporation Depositary Shares Each Representing a 1/1000th Interest in a Share of 9.000% Non-Cumulative Preferred Stock Series D (LNC^D) is trading at $100.0 as of April 3, 2026, posting a 0.00% change in today’s session. This exchange-traded preferred issue, which offers a fixed 9.000% non-cumulative dividend, has seen range-bound price action in recent weeks, with key technical levels emerging as key points of focus for market participants. No recent earnings data is available
LNC^D Stock Analysis: Lincoln National 9pct Series D Preferred Flat at 100 USD
LNC^D - Stock Analysis
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