Nestle Dividend 2024

Nestle Dividend

2.95 CHF

Nestle Dividend yield

3.18 %

Ticker

NESN.SW

ISIN

CH0038863350

WKN

A0Q4DC

How much dividend does Nestle 2024 pay?

According to the latest status from April 2024, Nestle paid a total of 2.95 CHF per share in dividends within the last 12 months. With the current Nestle price of 92.7 CHF, this corresponds to a dividend yield of 3.18 %. A dividend is paid 1 times per year.

3.18 % Dividend Yield=
2.95 CHF Dividend
92.7 CHF Stock Price

Historical Nestle Dividends

A dividend is paid 1 times per year. Last year, the payout months were and May.

PaydateDividend
5/22/20243
5/24/20232.95
5/11/20222.8
5/19/20212.75
5/27/20202.7
5/15/20192.45
5/16/20182.35
5/10/20172.3
5/11/20162.25
5/20/20152.2
5/14/20142.15
5/15/20132.05
5/23/20121.95
5/18/20111.85
5/19/20101.6
5/29/20091.4
5/16/200812.2
5/25/200710.4
5/12/20069
5/20/20058
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Nestle Stock Dividend

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Dividend Overview

The dividend per year chart for Nestle provides a comprehensive view of the annual dividends distributed to shareholders. Analyze the trend to understand the consistency and growth in dividend payouts over the years.

Interpretation and Use

A consistent or increasing trend in dividends can indicate the company's profitability and financial health. Investors can use this data to identify Nestle’s potential for long-term investment and income generation through dividends.

Investment Strategy

Incorporate the dividend data in evaluating Nestle's overall performance. A thorough analysis, considering other financial aspects, will help in making informed investment decisions for optimal capital growth and income generation.

Nestle Dividend History

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Is the Nestle Dividend Safe?

Nestle has been increasing the dividend for 21 years.

Over the past 10 years, Nestle has increased it by an annual 3.707 %.

Over a five-year period, the distribution increased by 4.653%.

Analysts expect a Dividend Increase of 3.946% for the current fiscal year.

Dividend Details

Understanding Nestle's Dividend Distributions

Nestle’s dividends are a portion of the company’s profits distributed to shareholders. It is a critical indicator of the company’s financial health and attractiveness to investors. Dividends provide investors with a steady income stream, in addition to any profits that may come from selling the stock at a higher price than the purchase price.

Year-to-Year Comparison

Examining Nestle's dividend distributions over the years can highlight the company’s profitability and stability. A consistent or increasing dividend payout can indicate a financially healthy company with predictable earnings, while fluctuations or reductions in dividends can suggest underlying financial or operational challenges.

Impact on Investments

Nestle's dividend payments are an essential factor for income-focused investors. A robust dividend payout can enhance the stock’s appeal, offering regular income in addition to potential capital gains. It also can indicate the company's confidence in its future earnings, making it a significant consideration in investment decisions.

Interpreting Dividend Fluctuations

Changes in Nestle’s dividends can result from shifts in the company’s earnings, financial policies, or reinvestment strategies. An increase in dividends often signals financial stability, while a decrease may indicate a need to conserve cash or reinvest profits to fuel growth, each scenario having different implications for investors.

Nestle Aktienanalyse

What does Nestle do?

Nestlé SA is a multinational food and beverage corporation headquartered in Switzerland. The company's origins date back to 1866 when German pharmacist Henri Nestlé invented a baby food formula. In 1905, Nestlé merged with the Swiss Milk Company, marking the beginning of a series of acquisitions and mergers that have shaped the company into what it is today. Nestlé operates in over 190 countries worldwide and employs approximately 308,000 people. The company is divided into various business segments, including Nestlé Waters, Nestlé Nutrition, Nestlé Professional, Nestlé Purina PetCare, Nestlé Health Science, and Nestlé Skin Health. Nestlé's business model is based on the production and marketing of food and beverages for daily consumption. The company offers a range of products, including chocolate, candies, coffee, tea, water, and pet food. Nestlé follows a strategy of optimizing its brand portfolio, evaluating brands based on their relevance to target audiences and growth opportunities, and restructuring as necessary. In recent years, Nestlé has focused on sustainability and corporate social responsibility. The company aims to achieve a 100% recycling rate by 2025 and carbon-free production by 2030. Nestlé also works towards improving working conditions in its supply chain and positively impacting the communities where it operates. Nestlé is globally known for a variety of products, including KitKat chocolate bars, Nescafé coffee, Maggi instant noodles, and San Pellegrino mineral water. The company has also introduced new products aimed at promoting consumer health and well-being, such as Nestlé Fitness breakfast cereals, Boost protein shakes, and Nespresso coffee capsules. One of Nestlé's most controversial products is the spring water from the Kebnekaise Mountains in Sweden, sold under the brand name Vittel. The local community accuses Nestlé of extracting water from the source and depleting natural resources. Nestlé has taken measures to refute these claims and emphasizes its commitment to acting sustainably and responsibly. Overall, Nestlé is a globally operating company in the food, beverage, pet food, and skincare product sectors. The company has demonstrated its ability to adapt to changing consumer needs while maintaining a sustainable and responsible business approach. Nestle is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.com.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Nestle Stock

How much dividend does Nestle pay?

Over the past 12 months, Nestle paid a dividend of 2.95 CHF . This corresponds to a dividend yield of about 3.18 %. For the coming 12 months, Nestle is expected to pay a dividend of 3.15 CHF.

What is the dividend yield of Nestle?

The current dividend yield of Nestle is 3.18 %.

When does Nestle pay dividends?

Nestle pays a quarterly dividend. This is distributed in the months of May, May, May, May.

How secure is the dividend of Nestle?

Nestle paid dividends every year for the past 24 years.

What is the dividend of Nestle?

For the upcoming 12 months, dividends amounting to 3.15 CHF are expected. This corresponds to a dividend yield of 3.4 %.

In which sector is Nestle located?

Nestle is assigned to the 'Non-cyclical consumption' sector.

Wann musste ich die Aktien von Nestle kaufen, um die vorherige Dividende zu erhalten?

To receive the latest dividend of Nestle from 4/24/2024 amounting to 3 CHF, you needed to have the stock in your portfolio before the ex-date on 4/22/2024.

When did Nestle pay the last dividend?

The last dividend was paid out on 4/24/2024.

What was the dividend of Nestle in the year 2023?

In the year 2023, Nestle distributed 2.8 CHF as dividends.

In which currency does Nestle pay out the dividend?

The dividends of Nestle are distributed in CHF.

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