Nepa Dividend
Dividend criteria checks 2/6
Nepa is a dividend paying company with a current yield of 4.41%. Next payment date is on 10th June, 2024 with an ex-dividend date of 3rd June, 2024.
Key information
4.4%
Dividend yield
-67%
Payout ratio
Industry average yield | 3.9% |
Next dividend pay date | 10 Jun 24 |
Ex dividend date | 03 Jun 24 |
Dividend per share | n/a |
Earnings per share | -kr1.83 |
Dividend yield forecast in 3Y | n/a |
Recent dividend updates
Recent updates
Revenues Not Telling The Story For Nepa AB (publ) (STO:NEPA)
Mar 05Nepa (STO:NEPA) Might Have The Makings Of A Multi-Bagger
May 05One Nepa AB (publ) (STO:NEPA) Analyst Just Cut Their EPS Forecasts
Mar 22Nepa (STO:NEPA) Is Achieving High Returns On Its Capital
Jan 05Robust Earnings May Not Tell The Whole Story For Nepa (STO:NEPA)
Nov 26Little Excitement Around Nepa AB (publ)'s (STO:NEPA) Earnings As Shares Take 30% Pounding
Nov 19Should You Be Adding Nepa (STO:NEPA) To Your Watchlist Today?
May 25Is Nepa AB (publ)'s (STO:NEPA) Stock Price Struggling As A Result Of Its Mixed Financials?
Feb 28Upcoming Dividend Payment
Stability and Growth of Payments
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Stable Dividend: NEPA has been paying a dividend for less than 10 years and during this time payments have been volatile.
Growing Dividend: NEPA has only been paying a dividend for 2 years, and since then payments have not increased.
Dividend Yield vs Market
Nepa Dividend Yield vs Market |
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Segment | Dividend Yield |
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Company (NEPA) | 4.4% |
Market Bottom 25% (SE) | 1.5% |
Market Top 25% (SE) | 4.3% |
Industry Average (Media) | 3.9% |
Analyst forecast in 3 Years (NEPA) | n/a |
Notable Dividend: NEPA's dividend (4.41%) is higher than the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the Swedish market (1.53%).
High Dividend: NEPA's dividend (4.41%) is in the top 25% of dividend payers in the Swedish market (4.33%)
Earnings Payout to Shareholders
Earnings Coverage: NEPA is paying a dividend but the company is unprofitable.
Cash Payout to Shareholders
Cash Flow Coverage: NEPA is paying a dividend but the company has no free cash flows.