Breedon Group Plc Stock Dividends
BREE.L pays dividends yearly. Last paid amount was £7.00 at Apr 06, 2023. As of today, dividend yield (TTM) is 2.61%.
Dividend Yield Range
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Key Stats
Dividend Yield (TTM) | 2.61% |
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Frequency | Yearly |
1Y Growth | 0% |
Payout Ratio | 0 |
Amount Per Share | £9.50 |
Next Ex-Dividend Date | Apr 04, 2024 |
Next Payment Date | May 17, 2024 |
BREE Dividend Payout History
To ensure a understanding of BREE's dividend performance, consider examining the historical payout ratios and how they align with the company's earnings. Fluctuations in payout amounts may reflect changes in the company's dividend policy or earnings stability.
# | Ex-Date | Pay Date | Amount | Yield | |
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1 | Apr 04, 2024 | Apr 04, 2024 | May 17, 2024 | £9.50 | 2.59% |
2 | Apr 06, 2023 | Apr 06, 2023 | Apr 06, 2023 | £7.00 | 1.97% |
3 | Jul 27, 2022 | Aug 25, 2022 | Sep 30, 2022 | £0.700 | 0.263% |
4 | Mar 22, 2022 | Apr 21, 2022 | May 20, 2022 | £1.10 | 0.325% |
5 | Jul 22, 2021 | Aug 12, 2021 | Sep 10, 2021 | £0.500 | 0.102% |
Dividend Sustainability
The company's low Dividend Sustainability Score (DSS) highlights potential challenges in upholding its current dividend levels. Unfortunately, its low Dividend Growth Potential Score (DGPS) suggests limited prospects for dividend growth. In conclusion, a more vigilant stance is recommended given the company's tentative dividend landscape.
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BREE Dividend Calculator
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Comparing BREE to Sector and Country
BREE.L pays a solid dividend yield of 2.61%, which is higher than the average of the bottom 25% of dividend payers in the UK market (0.277%). BREE.L’s dividend yield is lower than the average of the top 25% of dividend payers in the Basic Materials sector in the UK market (5.47%), which means that there are more attractive dividend stocks to consider.