VID.MC VIDRALA, S.A.
Consumer Cyclical · Packaging & Containers
88.10
-0.56%
About the company
Vidrala, S.A. engages in the manufacture and sale of glass containers for food and beverage products in the United Kingdom, Ireland, Italy, Iberian Peninsula, rest of Europe, and Brazil. It offers glass bottles for oils and vinegar, beers, preserve food, sparkling wine and cider, spirits, wines, and juices, as well as for non-alcoholic beverages. The company also provides packaging services, such as logistics and filling solutions. Vidrala, S.A. was founded in 1965 and is headquartered in Laudio/Llodio, Spain.
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Dividend deep dive
VIDRALA, S.A. operates in the Packaging & Containers sector. The company has a current dividend yield of 1.87%, which is at the high end of its 5-year historical range (1.13% to 1.86%). The dividend safety is rated as 'safe'. The market capitalization stands at 3,091,966,976.0 EUR. The company pays dividends semi-annually, typically in February and July, but does not currently hold a streak of consecutive dividend increases.
Dividend history
VIDRALA has a 0-year dividend increase streak, indicating a lack of consistent annual increases over a sustained period. However, the company has demonstrated dividend growth in recent years, with a 3-year CAGR of 15.42% and a 5-year CAGR of 11.13%. Annual dividend payments per share were 0.4431 EUR in 2014, 0.4431 EUR in 2015, 0.4873 EUR in 2016, 0.5426 EUR in 2017, 0.6511 EUR in 2018, 0.752 EUR in 2019, 0.8685 EUR in 2020, 0.9119 EUR in 2021, 0.9575 EUR in 2022, 1.0557 EUR in 2023, 1.8467 EUR in 2024, and are projected at 1.4723 EUR for 2025.
Dividend safety
The dividend appears well-covered with a payout ratio of 28.57%, indicating that a relatively small portion of earnings is distributed as dividends.
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