Apranga Dividends
Dividend/share amount | Ex-dividend Date | Payment Date | Dividend Yield | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Next Dividend | €0.24 | 5/14/24 | 5/27/24 |
N/A |
Last Dividend | €0.28 | 5/11/23 | 5/23/23 | N/A |
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Apranga Dividend Calendar
Event | Day |
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Last trading date | May 13, 2024 |
Ex-date | May 14, 2024 |
Record date | May 15, 2024 |
Payable date | May 27, 2024 |
Apranga dividend history
Ex-Date | Amount | Variation | Div. Yield |
---|---|---|---|
2024 | €0.24 | 14.29% | 8.63% |
5/14/24 | €0.24 | 8.63% | |
2023 | €0.28 | 7.69% | 10.73% |
5/11/23 | €0.28 | 10.73% | |
2019 | €0.26 | 52.94% | 14.96% |
5/14/19 | €0.13 | 7.78% | |
5/13/19 | €0.13 | 7.20% | |
2018 | €0.17 | 6.25% | 7.08% |
5/11/18 | €0.17 | 7.08% | |
2017 | €0.16 | 33.33% | 6.11% |
5/11/17 | €0.16 | 6.11% | |
2016 | €0.12 | 7.69% | 4.71% |
5/11/16 | €0.12 | 4.71% | |
2015 | €0.13 | 74.00% | 4.76% |
5/13/15 | €0.13 | 4.76% | |
2014 | €0.5 | 100.00% | 18.59% |
5/12/14 | €0.5 | 18.59% | |
2011 | €0.25 | 56.25% | 14.05% |
5/11/11 | €0.25 | 14.05% | |
2008 | €0.16 | 45.45% | 1.76% |
4/28/08 | €0.16 | 1.76% | |
2007 | €0.11 | 83.33% | 0.62% |
4/25/07 | €0.11 | 0.62% | |
2006 | €0.06 | 4.35% | 0.74% |
4/28/06 | €0.06 | 0.74% | |
2005 | €0.0575 | 15.00% | 1.04% |
4/27/05 | €0.0575 | 1.04% | |
2004 | €0.05 | 2.02% | |
4/28/04 | €0.05 | 2.02% |
Apranga Dividend Analysis
Apranga FAQ
A dividend of €0.24 per share will be provided by Apranga (APG1L), with a yield of 0.00%.
May 27, 2024 marks the date when Apranga will reward its shareholders, who hold shares before May 14, 2024, with a dividend of €0.24 per share.
Apranga delivered to its shareholders €0.28 per share as a dividend on May 23, 2023, with a yield of 0.00%.
Apranga ensures its shareholders a dividend in the month of May, complying with an annual schedule.
There is no dividend yield figure for Apranga, as the company does not distribute dividends.
For the last fiscal year, Apranga reported a payout ratio of 93.33%, meaning that profits are sufficient to cover the dividend.
Paying dividends for only one year, as Apranga has done, does not justify classifying its dividends as increasing.