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MeVis Medical Solutions (ETR:M3V) Is Paying Out A Dividend Of €0.95

The board of MeVis Medical Solutions AG ( ETR:M3V ) has announced that it will pay a dividend on the 28th of March, with investors receiving €0.95 per share, yielding 3.7%. This sustainable dividend payment is supported by the company's retained earnings, which have been sufficient to cover the payout in recent years. However, EPS growth over the past five years has been slow at around 11% a year.

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AMERISAFE (NASDAQ:AMSF) Will Pay A Dividend Of $0.39 Δ1.76

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MGP Ingredients, Inc. (NASDAQ:MGPI) Will Pay A US$0.12 Dividend In Four Days Δ1.75

MGP Ingredients, Inc.'s stock is set to trade ex-dividend in four days, with a record date that will determine which shareholders are eligible for the upcoming dividend payment of US$0.12 per share. The company's trailing yield of 1.4% on its current stock price of US$34.01 indicates that investors can expect relatively stable income from their investment, but concerns remain about the sustainability of the dividend due to a sharp decline in earnings over the past five years.

Fmc Corporation Declares Quarterly Dividend Δ1.75

FMC Corporation declared a regular quarterly dividend of 58 cents per share, payable on April 17, 2025, to shareholders of record as of the close of business on March 31, 2025. The company's board of directors made the announcement, citing its commitment to returning value to shareholders. FMC has been dedicated to helping growers produce food, feed, fiber and fuel for a growing world population while adapting to an environment that is increasingly changing.

ITV Plc's Dividend Payment Sparks Concerns About Sustaining Payments Δ1.75

ITV plc's investors are due to receive a payment of £0.033 per share on 22nd of May, resulting in a dividend yield of 6.3%. However, concerns arise about the sustainability of the payments, given that EPS is set to fall by 29.5% over the next 12 months and the company has cut its dividend at least once in the last 10 years. While growing earnings per share could be a mitigating factor, ITV's dividend history suggests instability.

ModivCare Full Year 2024 Earnings: EPS Misses Expectations Δ1.75

ModivCare's full year 2024 earnings missed analyst estimates by a significant margin, with the company reporting a net loss of US$201.3m, narrower than the previous year's loss of US$214.9m. Revenue grew 1.3% to US$2.79b, driven primarily by its NEMT segment, but the impact on earnings was substantial due to high cost of sales. The company's shares have declined 17% from a week ago.

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Dividend Sustainability Concerns Over MJ Gleeson Plc Δ1.74

MJ Gleeson plc is about to trade ex-dividend in the next 4 days, with investors required to purchase shares before the 6th of March to receive the UK£0.04 per share dividend payment. The company's trailing yield of approximately 2.4% on its current stock price of UK£4.66 may attract income-seeking investors, but the decline in earnings per share over the past five years raises concerns about dividend sustainability. A review of MJ Gleeson's payout ratio and cash flow coverage is essential to assess the long-term viability of the dividend.

TriCo Bancshares Affirms Dividend Payment Δ1.74

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U.S. Physical Therapy's Shareholders Will Receive A Bigger Dividend Than Last Year Δ1.74

The board of U.S. Physical Therapy, Inc. (NYSE:USPH) has announced that it will be paying its dividend of $0.45 on the 11th of April, an increased payment from last year's comparable dividend. This will take the dividend yield to an attractive 2.2%, providing a nice boost to shareholder returns. View our latest analysis for U.S. Physical Therapy

Dividend Payouts Loom Large For Income Investors APE Δ1.74

Eagers Automotive Limited (ASX:APE) will pay a dividend of A$0.50 on the 11th of April, resulting in a dividend yield of 4.9% that may be overshadowed by potential share price fluctuations. While the recent 33% increase in stock price is encouraging for shareholders, it's essential to consider whether the dividend yield can be sustained over time. The company's history of dividend instability and rapid growth at the expense of business expansion raises concerns about the long-term sustainability of the payout.

Admiral Group (LON: ADM) Is Paying Out A Larger Dividend Than Last Year Δ1.74

Admiral Group plc will increase its dividend from last year's comparable payment on the 13th of June to £1.21, taking the dividend yield to an attractive 6.4%. This boost to shareholder returns may provide a significant advantage for investors seeking stable income, but it is essential to consider the long-term sustainability of this payout. The company's ability to maintain its high dividend yield without compromising its financial stability is crucial.

Dividend Stability Looms for Autoliv Investors Δ1.73

Autoliv, Inc. (NYSE:ALV) stock is about to trade ex-dividend in 4 days, offering investors an opportunity to receive a dividend payment of US$0.70 per share. The company's trailing yield of 2.9% and comfortable payout ratio suggest that the dividend is sustainable, but long-term holders should monitor earnings growth and cash flow generation. As Autoliv continues to reinvest retained capital within the business, investors can expect dividends to grow through a combination of earnings growth and higher payout ratios.

Consistent Moneymakers: Philip Morris, Cme Group, and Caretrust Reit Are Consistent Moneymakers Δ1.73

Companies with a long history of paying dividends and consistently hiking them remain appealing to income-focused investors. Philip Morris, CME Group, and CareTrust REIT have rewarded shareholders for years and recently announced dividend increases. These companies currently offer dividend yields of around 3% to 4%.

WashTec (ETR:WSU) Has Announced That It Will Be Increasing Its Dividend To €2.40 Δ1.73

The board of WashTec AG ( ETR:WSU ) has announced that the dividend on 16th of May will be increased to €2.40, which is a significant jump from last year's payment of €2.20 and represents a 9.1% increase. This move should please shareholders, who now enjoy a dividend yield of 5.5%. The company's cash flows appear robust enough to cover the increased dividend payment.

Dividend Payment Under Scrutiny: A Sustainability Concern Δ1.72

The board of K&S Corporation Limited (ASX:KSC) has announced a dividend payment of A$0.08 per share, which is above the industry average and represents an annual payment of 4.9% of the current stock price. However, this practice raises concerns about sustainability, particularly given the company's history of cutting dividends and its lack of positive free cash flows. If not managed properly, high dividend payments can be unsustainable and may indicate a riskier payout policy.

CRBGuy Drops The Ball On Dividend Payout Δ1.72

Crescent Energy Company has announced that it will pay a dividend of $0.12 per share on March 26th, but the payment is a far cry from what investors were hoping for. The company's dividend yield is currently at 3.8%, which is lower than the industry average and raises questions about its ability to sustain this level of payment in the long term. With analysts predicting EPS growth that could potentially boost the dividend to 18% by next year, it remains to be seen whether Crescent Energy can maintain a stable dividend payout.

Hsbc Holdings (Lon:hsba) Could Be a Buy for Its Upcoming Dividend Δ1.72

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Medical Properties (Mpw) Earnings Surprise Fuels Stock's Upswing Δ1.72

Medical Properties (MPW) delivered FFO and revenue surprises of 12.50% and 5.02%, respectively, for the quarter ended December 2024. The company's quarterly report represents an FFO surprise of 12.50%, surpassing consensus estimates two times over the last four quarters. Medical Properties' stock has added about 20.8% since the beginning of the year versus the S&P 500's gain of 1.3%.

Fresenius Medical Care AG (NYSE:FMS): On a Healing Path Δ1.72

The bullish thesis on Fresenius Medical Care AG (NYSE:FMS) highlights the company's substantial market potential, driven by its significant presence in dialysis services for patients with renal diseases. FMS has captured 40% of the market share and generates 80% of revenue from its Care Delivery segment, providing a stable foundation for growth. The company's recent spin-off, cost reduction efforts, and hinted share buyback program are expected to improve capital allocation and unlock value.

Dunelm Group (LON:DNLM) Could Be A Buy For Its Upcoming Dividend Δ1.72

Some investors rely on dividends for growing their wealth, and if you're one of those dividend sleuths, you might be intrigued to know that Dunelm Group plc (LON:DNLM) is about to go ex-dividend in just three days. The company's next dividend payment will be UK£0.515 per share, and in the last 12 months, the company paid a total of UK£0.79 per share, indicating a trailing yield of 8.2% on its current share price of UK£9.62. This dividend payout is also covered by both profits and cash flow, suggesting that it is sustainable.

Aimflex Berhad Full Year 2024 Earnings: EPS: RM0.006 (vs RM0.006 in FY 2023) Δ1.72

Aimflex Berhad's full year 2024 earnings report reveals a slight contraction in revenue and net income, with profit margins remaining relatively stable at 10%. The company's shares have taken a hit, falling 4% from the previous week, amidst concerns over its business performance. These results may be attributed to various factors, including market conditions, operational challenges, or strategic decisions.

Key Metrics Comparison for Medical Properties (Mpw) Q4 Earnings Δ1.72

For the quarter ended December 2024, Medical Properties (MPW) reported revenue of $231.84 million, down 289.5% over the same period last year. EPS came in at $0.18, compared to -$1.11 in the year-ago quarter. The reported revenue represents a surprise of +5.02% over the Zacks Consensus Estimate of $220.77 million.