Brenntag Dividends
Dividend/share amount | Ex-dividend Date | Payment Date | Dividend Yield | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Next Dividend | €2.1 | 5/24/24 | 5/28/24 |
N/A |
Last Dividend | €2 | 6/16/23 | 6/20/23 | N/A |
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Brenntag Dividend Calendar
Event | Day |
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Last trading date | May 23, 2024 |
Ex-date | May 24, 2024 |
Record date | May 27, 2024 |
Payable date | May 28, 2024 |
Brenntag dividend history
Ex-Date | Amount | Variation | Div. Yield |
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2024 | €2.1 | 5.00% | 3.23% |
5/24/24 | €2.1 | 3.23% | |
2023 | €2 | 37.93% | 2.78% |
6/16/23 | €2 | 2.78% | |
2022 | €1.45 | 7.41% | 2.12% |
6/10/22 | €1.45 | 2.12% | |
2021 | €1.35 | 8.00% | 1.78% |
6/11/21 | €1.35 | 1.78% | |
2020 | €1.25 | 4.17% | 2.78% |
6/11/20 | €1.25 | 2.78% | |
2019 | €1.2 | 9.09% | 2.84% |
6/14/19 | €1.2 | 2.84% | |
2018 | €1.1 | 4.76% | 2.26% |
6/21/18 | €1.1 | 2.26% | |
2017 | €1.05 | 5.00% | 2.01% |
6/9/17 | €1.05 | 2.01% | |
2016 | €1 | 11.11% | 2.30% |
6/15/16 | €1 | 2.30% | |
2015 | €0.9 | 3.85% | 1.76% |
6/10/15 | €0.9 | 1.76% | |
2014 | €0.866667 | 8.33% | 1.91% |
6/18/14 | €0.866667 | 1.91% | |
2013 | €0.8 | 20.00% | 2.07% |
6/20/13 | €0.8 | 2.07% | |
2012 | €0.666667 | 42.86% | 2.26% |
6/21/12 | €0.666667 | 2.26% | |
2011 | €0.466667 | 1.84% | |
6/23/11 | €0.466667 | 1.84% |
Brenntag Dividend Analysis
Brenntag FAQ
Brenntag (BNR) has determined a dividend of €2.1 per share, offering a yield of 0.00%.
Brenntag has confirmed that May 28, 2024 will be the time for dividend payment, granting €2.1 per share to those holding shares until May 24, 2024.
On June 20, 2023, Brenntag paid a dividend of €2 per share, reflecting a yield of 0.00%.
Brenntag's dividend is scheduled to be distributed in the month of June, following an annual frequency.
A dividend yield is not available for Brenntag, as the company does not distribute dividends.
During the last fiscal year, Brenntag recorded a payout ratio of 42.28%, indicating that profits are sufficient to cover dividends.
Brenntag has been paying dividends for only one year, which prevents considering whether its dividends are increasing.