Kenon Holdings (KEN) Dividends

Price: $31.65
Market Cap: $1.67B
Avg Volume: 11.35K
Country: SG
Industry: Independent Power Producers
Sector: Utilities
Beta: 0.58
52W Range: $19.63-35.33
Website: Kenon Holdings

Dividend Overview

Kenon Holdings (KEN) pays a dividend to its shareholders. Here are the key details:

Dividend Basics
  • Annual Dividend per Share: $3.8
  • Ex-Dividend Date: April 05, 2024
  • Total Dividends Paid (Last Year): $150.36M
Dividend Metrics
  • Dividend Yield: 11.11%
  • Payout Ratio: -63.72%
  • Dividend Growth (YoY): 79.71%
Dividend Yield

11.11%

Dividend Payout Ratio

-63.72%

Dividend Paid & Capex Coverage Ratio

0.57x

Kenon Holdings pays an annual dividend of $3.8 per share. This means that for each share you own, you'll receive $3.8 in dividends over the course of a year, typically paid in quarterly installments.

The most recent ex-dividend date was April 05, 2024. Ex-dividend dates are typically announced in advance of each dividend payment. If you purchase the stock before the ex-dividend date, you'll be eligible for the upcoming dividend payment.

In the last fiscal year, Kenon Holdings paid a total of $150.36M in dividends to its shareholders. This substantial amount underscores the company's commitment to returning value to its investors.

Currently, Kenon Holdings's dividend yield stands at 11.11%. To put this in perspective, if you invest $100 in Kenon Holdings's stock at the current price, you can expect to receive approximately $11.11 in annual dividend income.

The company's dividend payout ratio is -63.72%. This means that Kenon Holdings is distributing -63.72% of its earnings to shareholders as dividends, while retaining the rest for reinvestment, debt reduction, or other corporate purposes.

Compared to the previous year, Kenon Holdings's dividend has grown by 79.71%. This growth may differ from the growth in dividends per share if the number of outstanding shares has changed.

Historical Dividend Yield96.33%96.33%77.06%77.06%57.80%57.80%38.53%38.53%19.27%19.27%0.00%0.00%20152015201620162017201720182018201920192020202020212021202220222023202320242024
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Historical Dividend Payout Ratio300.00%300.00%200.00%200.00%100.00%100.00%0.00%0.00%-100.00%-100.00%-200.00%-200.00%-300.00%-300.00%20152015201620162017201720182018201920192020202020212021202220222023202320242024
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Dividend History and Growth

Kenon Holdings (KEN) dividend payments have grown 79.71% over the past year

Note: This growth rate represents the year-over-year growth in total dividends paid by the company, which may differ from the growth in dividends per share if the number of outstanding shares has changed.

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Kenon Holdings Dividend History

Historical Dividend$15.0000$15.0000$12.0000$12.0000$9.0000$9.0000$6.0000$6.0000$3.0000$3.0000$0.0000$0.0000201920192020202020212021202220222023202320242024
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Historical Adjusted Dividend$15.0000$15.0000$12.0000$12.0000$9.0000$9.0000$6.0000$6.0000$3.0000$3.0000$0.0000$0.0000201920192020202020212021202220222023202320242024
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Dividend Adjusted Dividend Date Record Date Payment Date Declaration Date
$3.8 $3.8 April 05, 2024 April 08, 2024 April 15, 2024 March 26, 2024
$2.79 $2.79 April 10, 2023 April 10, 2023 April 19, 2023 March 30, 2023
$10.25 $10.25 June 24, 2022 June 27, 2022 July 05, 2022 March 31, 2022
$3.5 $3.5 January 18, 2022 January 19, 2022 January 27, 2022 November 30, 2021
$2 $2 August 24, 2021 August 25, 2021 September 15, 2021
$1.86 $1.86 April 28, 2021 April 29, 2021 May 06, 2021 April 19, 2021
$2.23 $2.23 November 02, 2020 November 03, 2020 November 10, 2020 October 21, 2020
$1.21 $1.21 November 15, 2019 November 18, 2019 November 26, 2019 November 04, 2019
$1.86 $1.86 December 06, 2018 December 07, 2018 December 17, 2018 November 27, 2018
$12.35 $12.35 March 07, 2018 March 08, 2018 March 22, 2018 November 27, 2017

Frequently Asked Questions

Kenon Holdings currently pays an annual dividend of $3.8 per share. This means that for each share you own, you'll receive $3.8 in dividends over the course of a year, typically paid in quarterly installments of $ per share.

Kenon Holdings's current dividend yield is 11.11%. This means that if you invest $100 in Kenon Holdings's stock at the current price, you can expect to receive approximately $11.11 in annual dividend income. The dividend yield is calculated by dividing the annual dividend by the current stock price.

The most recent ex-dividend date for Kenon Holdings was April 05, 2024. Ex-dividend dates are typically announced in advance of each dividend payment. If you purchase the stock before the ex-dividend date, you'll be eligible for the upcoming dividend payment. It's advisable to check Kenon Holdings's investor relations page or financial news sources for the next ex-dividend date announcement.

Kenon Holdings's dividend payout ratio is currently -63.72%. This means that the company is distributing -63.72% of its earnings to shareholders as dividends, while retaining the rest for reinvestment, debt reduction, or other corporate purposes. A lower payout ratio suggests that the company has more room to increase dividends in the future or to withstand temporary declines in earnings without cutting the dividend.

In the last fiscal year, Kenon Holdings paid a total of $150.36M in dividends to its shareholders. To put this in perspective, the company's annual revenue was $-, and its net income was $-. This means that Kenon Holdings distributed - of its revenue and - of its net income as dividends, demonstrating a balance between returning value to shareholders and reinvesting in the business.

Compared to the previous year, Kenon Holdings's dividend has grown by 79.71%. This growth rate provides insight into the company's dividend policy and financial health over the past year. A positive growth rate can be a sign of the company's confidence in its future earnings and commitment to returning value to shareholders.