ENEL.MI ENEL
Utilities · Utilities - Diversified
9.47
-0.07%
About the company
Enel SpA operates as an integrated operator in the electricity and gas industries worldwide. The company operates through the Thermal Generation and Trading, Enel Green Power, Enel Grids, and End-User Markets segments. It operates renewable, nuclear, wind, hydroelectric, thermal, solar, and geothermal power plants. The company also generates, distributes, transmits, and sells electricity. In addition, it provides solutions and technologies for the electrification of cities, such as smart cities and street lighting; for businesses, including energy efficiency and demand response; and for individuals, including energy efficiency solutions for houses and apartment buildings. Further, the company engages in the sale of energy commodities. The company was founded in 1962 and is headquartered in Rome, Italy.
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Dividend deep dive
ENEL, a Utilities - Diversified company, currently offers a dividend yield of 5.11%. This yield is within its 5-year historical range of 4.75% (low) to 7.12% (high), and below its 5-year average of 6.14%. According to Yield Theory, the current valuation status is considered fair, with an implied price of 8.47 EUR compared to the current price of 10.168 EUR.
Dividend history
ENEL has an 8-year dividend increase streak, placing it in the 'Challenger' tier. The dividend has grown at a 3-year compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.34% and a 5-year CAGR of 7.46%. Annual dividends per share in EUR were: 0.26 (2014), 0.28 (2015), 0.32 (2016), 0.18 (2017), 0.237 (2018), 0.28 (2019), 0.328 (2020), 0.358 (2021), 0.38 (2022), 0.40 (2023), 0.43 (2024), and 0.47 (2025). The company pays dividends semi-annually in January and July.
Dividend safety
The dividend coverage appears challenging, with a payout ratio of 136.84% based on the market dividend of 0.52 EUR and earnings per share of 0.38 EUR.
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