5.34BMarket Cap7.69P/E (TTM)
19.180High18.960Low1.43MVolume18.990Open18.950Pre Close27.38MTurnover0.51%Turnover Ratio7.69P/E (Static)280.07MShares20.18052wk High0.78P/B5.33BFloat Cap15.02052wk Low2.74Dividend TTM279.45MShs Float20.180Historical High14.37%Div YieldTTM1.16%Amplitude3.131Historical Low19.084Avg Price1Lot Size
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ColumnsHow to calculate the dividend return of a stock investment?
The dividend yield shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price. The dividend yield is an estimate of the dividend-only return of a stock investment.
For example, if a company's dividend yield is 7% and you own $10,000 of its stock, you would see an annual payout of $700 or quarterly installments of $175.
Assuming the dividend is not raised or lowered, the yield will rise when the price of the stock falls. And conversely, it will fall when the price of the stock rises.
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