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Associated British Foods (ABF) Dividend Yield, Date & History

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GBX 2,090 +18.00 (+0.87%)
(As of 12:05 PM ET)

Associated British Foods Dividend Summary

Dividend Yield
2.58%
Annual Dividend
GBX 54
Next
Dividend Payment
Jan. 10
Dividend Payout Ratio
3,483.87%

Associated British Foods (ABF) pays an annual dividend of GBX 54 per share, with a dividend yield of 2.58%. The next payment of GBX 69.30 per share is scheduled for Friday, January 10, to investors who owned the stock before the ex-dividend date of Thursday, December 12. The company currently pays out 3,483.87% of its earnings and 15.86% of its cash flow as dividends.

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ABF Dividend Payments by Quarter

The chart below displays up to four years of Associated British Foods' dividend payment history by quarter. The blue bars represent historical dividend payments, while the gray bars indicate future payments.

ABF Dividend Yield Over Time

The chart below tracks Associated British Foods' dividend yield over the past four years. The line represents changes in yield by quarter, providing a clear view of trends over time.

Associated British Foods vs. The Competition

Compare Associated British Foods' annual dividend, yield, and 3-year growth rate with averages for Defensive and LON companies to evaluate its performance against the market.

TypeAssociated British FoodsDefensive CompaniesLON Companies
Annual DividendGBX 54GBX 1.31GBX 21.33
Dividend Yield2.59%3.17%11.74%

Associated British Foods Dividend Payout Ratio

Dividend payout ratios express the dividend as a percentage of another metric, such as earnings or cash flow, and can be used to assess dividend sustainability.

TypePayout Ratio
Based on Trailing 12 Months of Earnings3,483.87%
Based on This Year's Estimate28.71%
Based on Cashflow15.92%

Associated British Foods Dividend History by Quarter

AnnouncedPeriodPaymentPayment ChangeYieldEx-Dividend DateRecord DatePayable Date
11/5/2024GBX 69.30+GBX 48.60
234.78%
3.03%12/12/202412/12/20241/10/2025
4/23/2024GBX 20.70-GBX 25.10
54.80%
0.83%5/30/20245/30/20247/5/2024
11/7/2023GBX 45.80+GBX 31.60
222.54%
2.17%12/14/202312/14/20231/12/2024
4/25/2023GBX 14.20-GBX 15.70
52.51%
0.69%6/1/20236/1/20237/7/2023

This table shows Associated British Foods' dividend history, including payout amounts, yield, dividend changes, and key dates. Use the date filter to explore data as far back as 2013 to analyze trends over time.

Associated British Foods Dividend - Frequently Asked Questions

The current dividend yield for Associated British Foods is 2.59%. Learn more on ABF's dividend yield history.

The annual dividend for ABF shares is GBX 54. Learn more on ABF's annual dividend history.

Associated British Foods's next dividend payment of GBX 69.30 per share will be made to shareholders on Friday, January 10, 2025.

Associated British Foods's most recent dividend payment of GBX 20.70 per share was made to shareholders on Friday, July 5, 2024.

Associated British Foods's most recent ex-dividend date was Thursday, December 12, 2024.

The most recent change in the company's dividend was an increase of GBX 48.60 on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.

The dividend payout ratio for ABF is:
  • 3,483.87% based on the trailing year of earnings
  • 28.71% based on this year's estimates
  • 15.92% based on cash flow

Associated British Foods' dividend yield of 2.26% is lower than the average Consumer Defensive company that issues a dividend. Associated British Foods' dividend payout ratio of 3,483.87% may not be sustainable.

Looking at the stock as a whole, market analysts rate Associated British Foods stock as a Hold, forecasting limited upside or downside, with the stock seen as fairly valued at this time.


This page (LON:ABF) was last updated on 12/18/2024 by MarketBeat.com Staff
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