
Quantum Computing (QUBT) Dividends
Market Cap: $1.01B
Avg Volume: 27.36M
Industry: Computer Hardware
Sector: Technology
Dividend Overview
Quantum Computing (QUBT) pays a dividend to its shareholders. Here are the key details:
Dividend Basics
- Annual Dividend per Share: $0
- Ex-Dividend Date: N/A
- Total Dividends Paid (Last Year): $215.00K
Dividend Metrics
- Dividend Yield: 0.01%
- Payout Ratio: -0.31%
- Dividend Growth (YoY): 75.14%
Dividend Yield
0.01%
Dividend Payout Ratio
-0.31%
Dividend Paid & Capex Coverage Ratio
-2.59x
Quantum Computing pays an annual dividend of $0 per share. This means that for each share you own, you'll receive $0 in dividends over the course of a year, typically paid in quarterly installments.
The most recent ex-dividend date was N/A. 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, Quantum Computing paid a total of $215.00K in dividends to its shareholders. This substantial amount underscores the company's commitment to returning value to its investors.
Currently, Quantum Computing's dividend yield stands at 0.01%. To put this in perspective, if you invest $100 in Quantum Computing's stock at the current price, you can expect to receive approximately $0.01 in annual dividend income.
The company's dividend payout ratio is -0.31%. This means that Quantum Computing is distributing -0.31% of its earnings to shareholders as dividends, while retaining the rest for reinvestment, debt reduction, or other corporate purposes.
Compared to the previous year, Quantum Computing's dividend has grown by 75.14%. This growth may differ from the growth in dividends per share if the number of outstanding shares has changed.
Dividend History and Growth
Quantum Computing (QUBT) dividend payments have grown 75.14% 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.
Quantum Computing Dividend History
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