Dividends for Elmera in 2024 (Updated Date)
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Elmera
Price 33.65NOK
0.65 (1.97%)
Dividend Yield 6.84%
Payout Ratio 111.11%
Dividend Growth 0 years
ISIN NO0010815673
Ticker ELMRA
Sector Utilities
Industry Utilities - Regulated Electric
Index OSEBX
Updated: Oct 11, 2024, 2:25:22 PM (UTC)

Elmera Dividends

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Dividend/share amount Ex-dividend Date Payment Date Dividend Yield
Next Dividend kr2.3 4/25/24 5/6/24 N/A
Last Dividend kr1.5 4/27/23 5/5/23 N/A
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Elmera Dividend Calendar

Event Day
Last trading date April 24, 2024
Ex-date April 25, 2024
Record date April 26, 2024
Payable date May 6, 2024

*Dividend data confirmed by the company
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Elmera dividend history

Ex-DateAmountVariationDiv. Yield
2024kr2.3 53.33% 7.14%
4/25/24kr2.37.14%
2023kr1.5 57.14% 9.10%
4/27/23kr1.59.10%
2022kr3.5 0.00% 15.70%
4/27/22kr3.515.70%
2021kr3.5 16.67% 5.52%
4/22/21kr3.55.52%
2020kr3 36.36% 4.08%
4/23/20kr34.08%
2019kr2.25.53%
5/15/19kr2.25.53%

Elmera Dividend Analysis

Yield last year
0.00%
3/3
Growth last year
0.00%
0/3
Years in a row paying
0
0/3
Yield Last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 5 years
0.00%
0/3
Consecutive years of rising dividends
0
0/3
Yield last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Growth last 10 years
0.00%
0/3
Payout Ratio
86.21%
0/3
Final Score
3/27

Elmera FAQ

Elmera has announced a dividend of kr2.3 per share, offering a yield of 0.00%.

Those who are shareholders of Elmera before April 25, 2024 will be eligible to receive kr2.3 per share on May 6, 2024.

In the latest dividend distribution, Elmera paid kr1.5 per share on May 5, 2023 to shareholders who owned shares before April 27, 2023.

Shareholders of Elmera receive their annual dividend in the month of April.

A dividend yield is not available for Elmera, as the company does not distribute dividends.

Elmera's payout ratio in the last fiscal year, fixed at 86.21%, suggests that profits are sufficient to sustain dividend payments.

Elmera has been paying dividends for only one year, which prevents considering whether its dividends are increasing.