Polaris Dividend Coverage
Dividend Coverage Ratio of Polaris (5BI.SI) as of Aug 21, 2026.
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Dividend Coverage Ratio of Polaris is 2026 0.00 . Dividend Coverage Ratio of Polaris was 2025 0.00 . It decreases by % lower compared to the previous year.
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Polaris Stock analysis
What does Polaris do? Polaris Ltd was founded in 1954 and is headquartered in Medina, Minnesota. After acquiring Indian Motorcycle in 2011, the company produces a wide range of off-road vehicles and motorcycles under various brands.
The company's business model focuses on developing, manufacturing, and selling a comprehensive product line of recreational vehicles and accessories. The company has a diversified customer base consisting of recreational users, construction companies, agricultural farms, public utilities, and military organizations.
Polaris has four business segments: Offroad-Vehicles, Snowmobiles, Motorcycles, and Global Adjacencies. The Offroad-Vehicles segment is the largest segment and produces products such as side-by-sides and ATVs. These vehicles are particularly popular among outdoor enthusiasts and landowners who use them for hunting or driving on rough terrains.
The Snowmobile division produces powerful snowmobiles used in winter sports activities such as skiing and snowmobile tours. The motorcycle division includes several brands, including Indian Motorcycle, Victory Motorcycles, and Slingshot. Indian Motorcycle, founded in 1901, is one of the oldest motorcycle brands in the world. Victory Motorcycles, founded in 1998, produces powerful cruisers and touring motorcycles. The next generation of Slingshot is a three-wheeled vehicle that may resemble a tricycle but is actually a sports car.
The Global Adjacencies segment is a relatively new part of Polaris and includes companies in other industries such as boat and trailer manufacturing.
Polaris is also known for its extensive range of accessories and apparel. These products are sold in retail stores and online, and are tailored to the needs of off-road vehicle and motorcycle riders.
Overall, Polaris has an annual revenue of over $5.2 billion and employs over 10,000 people worldwide. The company has consistently introduced new products and innovations, making it a key player in the recreational vehicle industry. Polaris is one of the most popular companies on Eulerpool.
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The dividend coverage ratio measures how many times dividends can be covered by net income. Higher coverage suggests more sustainable dividend payments.
Dividend Coverage Ratio's is a key factor for investors. Changes in this metric can signal improving or deteriorating fundamentals, directly impacting the stock price. On Eulerpool, you can track Dividend Coverage Ratio's Polaris historically and in real time.
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