M&C Saatchi Dividend
Dividend criteria checks 0/6
M&C Saatchi is a dividend paying company with a current yield of 0.82%.
Key information
0.8%
Dividend yield
-55%
Payout ratio
Industry average yield | 3.5% |
Next dividend pay date | n/a |
Ex dividend date | n/a |
Dividend per share | n/a |
Earnings per share | -UK£0.029 |
Dividend yield forecast in 3Y | 1.4% |
Recent dividend updates
Recent updates
Is Now The Time To Look At Buying M&C Saatchi plc (LON:SAA)?
Apr 01Investors Could Be Concerned With M&C Saatchi's (LON:SAA) Returns On Capital
Jan 06Is M&C Saatchi plc (LON:SAA) Trading At A 28% Discount?
Sep 07Investors Could Be Concerned With M&C Saatchi's (LON:SAA) Returns On Capital
Jul 20Calculating The Intrinsic Value Of M&C Saatchi plc (LON:SAA)
May 07Is Now An Opportune Moment To Examine M&C Saatchi plc (LON:SAA)?
Apr 13M&C Saatchi (LON:SAA): Are Investors Overlooking Returns On Capital?
Mar 02CEO & Director Moray MacLennan Just Bought 160,056% More Shares In M&C Saatchi plc (LON:SAA)
Feb 06Is M&C Saatchi plc (LON:SAA) Potentially Undervalued?
Dec 08Stability and Growth of Payments
Fetching dividends data
Stable Dividend: SAA is not paying a notable dividend for the UK market, therefore no need to check if payments are stable.
Growing Dividend: SAA is not paying a notable dividend for the UK market, therefore no need to check if payments are increasing.
Dividend Yield vs Market
M&C Saatchi Dividend Yield vs Market |
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Segment | Dividend Yield |
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Company (SAA) | 0.8% |
Market Bottom 25% (GB) | 2.1% |
Market Top 25% (GB) | 5.7% |
Industry Average (Media) | 3.5% |
Analyst forecast in 3 Years (SAA) | 1.4% |
Notable Dividend: SAA's dividend (0.82%) isn’t notable compared to the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the UK market (2.06%).
High Dividend: SAA's dividend (0.82%) is low compared to the top 25% of dividend payers in the UK market (5.67%).
Earnings Payout to Shareholders
Earnings Coverage: SAA is not paying a notable dividend for the UK market.
Cash Payout to Shareholders
Cash Flow Coverage: SAA is paying a dividend but the company has no free cash flows.