Gan Shmuel Foods Dividends and Buybacks
Dividend criteria checks 4/6
Gan Shmuel Foods is a dividend paying company with a current yield of 4.72% that is well covered by earnings.
Key information
4.7%
Dividend yield
-0.1%
Buyback Yield
Total Shareholder Yield | 4.6% |
Future Dividend Yield | n/a |
Dividend Growth | -15.0% |
Next dividend pay date | n/a |
Ex dividend date | n/a |
Dividend per share | ₪1.894 |
Payout ratio | 22% |
Recent dividend and buyback updates
Recent updates
Revenues Tell The Story For Gan Shmuel Foods Ltd. (TLV:GSFI) As Its Stock Soars 28%
Apr 06Be Wary Of Gan Shmuel Foods (TLV:GSFI) And Its Returns On Capital
Apr 02Gan Shmuel Foods' (TLV:GSFI) Performance Is Even Better Than Its Earnings Suggest
Jan 03The Returns On Capital At Gan Shmuel Foods (TLV:GSFI) Don't Inspire Confidence
Dec 07Gan Shmuel Foods (TLV:GSFI) Has A Somewhat Strained Balance Sheet
May 29Be Wary Of Gan Shmuel Foods (TLV:GSFI) And Its Returns On Capital
Mar 28Is Gan Shmuel Foods (TLV:GSFI) A Risky Investment?
Feb 24A Look At Gan Shmuel Foods' (TLV:GSFI) Share Price Returns
Jan 02Stability and Growth of Payments
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Stable Dividend: GSFI's dividend payments have been volatile in the past 10 years.
Growing Dividend: GSFI's dividend payments have increased over the past 10 years.
Dividend Yield vs Market
Gan Shmuel Foods Dividend Yield vs Market |
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Segment | Dividend Yield |
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Company (GSFI) | 4.7% |
Market Bottom 25% (IL) | 2.3% |
Market Top 25% (IL) | 6.3% |
Industry Average (Food) | 2.7% |
Analyst forecast (GSFI) (up to 3 years) | n/a |
Notable Dividend: GSFI's dividend (4.72%) is higher than the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the IL market (2.22%).
High Dividend: GSFI's dividend (4.72%) is low compared to the top 25% of dividend payers in the IL market (6.26%).
Earnings Payout to Shareholders
Earnings Coverage: With its low payout ratio (21.6%), GSFI's dividend payments are well covered by earnings.
Cash Payout to Shareholders
Cash Flow Coverage: With its low cash payout ratio (18.4%), GSFI's dividend payments are well covered by cash flows.