There is no upcoming dividend defined for Adidas.
There is no set last day on which buying Adidas shares generates the possibility of earning dividends.
Adidas distributed 0.7 euros per share in the form of a dividend on May 16, 2023.
Adidas AG, listed on the stock markets of Germany, the United States, Austria, Poland, the United Kingdom, Mexico, Italy, Hungary and Romania, known by the stock symbol ADS, has paid dividends since 2001, consistently, with a suspension in 2020, caused as a financial consequence of the restrictions caused by the Covid19 pandemic.
The company makes payments only once a year, often in the first fifteen days of May, with an amount that varies depending on the results of the fiscal year, approved by the shareholders' meeting, reaching a yield of approximately 0.42%.
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Dividend calendar of Adidas
There is no Dividend Calendar of Adidas defined for 2023.
Historical annual dividend yields of Adidas
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Dividend yield history in Adidas
Dividend history of Adidas
In this table you can see the dividend history of Adidas:
Year | Ex-Dividend | Amount | Total |
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2023 | 05/12/2023 | 0.7 € | 0.7 € |
2022 | 05/13/2022 | 3.3 € | 3.3 € |
2021 | 05/13/2021 | 3. € | 3 € |
2020 | 05/15/2020 | 3.85 € | 3.85 € |
2019 | 05/10/2019 | 3.35 € | 3.35 € |
2018 | 05/10/2018 | 2.6 € | 2.6 € |
2017 | 05/12/2017 | 2. € | 2 € |
2016 | 05/13/2016 | 1.6 € | 1.6 € |
2015 | 05/08/2015 | 1.5 € | 1.5 € |
2014 | 05/09/2014 | 1.5 € | 1.5 € |
2013 | 05/09/2013 | 1.35 € | 1.35 € |
2012 | 05/11/2012 | 1. € | 1 € |
2011 | 05/13/2011 | 0.8 € | 0.8 € |
2010 | 05/07/2010 | 0.350001 € | 0.350001 € |
2009 | 05/08/2009 | 0.5 € | 0.5 € |
2008 | 05/09/2008 | 0.5 € | 0.5 € |
2007 | 05/11/2007 | 0.42 € | 0.42 € |
2006 | 05/12/2006 | 0.325 € | 0.325 € |
2005 | 05/05/2005 | 0.325 € | 0.325 € |
2004 | 05/14/2004 | 0.25 € | 0.25 € |
2003 | 05/09/2003 | 0.25 € | 0.25 € |
2002 | 05/09/2002 | 0.23 € | 0.23 € |
2001 | 05/11/2001 | 0.23 € | 0.23 € |
2000 | 05/12/2000 | 0.611206 € | 0.611206 € |
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Information about Adidas
Adidas AG, is a German multinational company dedicated to the sports industry, specifically to the creation of apparel, equipment and accessories such as eyewear, watches, bags, among many others, reaching an amount of 22.5 billion euros in net sales in 2022.
It was founded in 1949, although it comes from a family business created in 1920 by Adolf Dassler and Rudolf Dassler, who made slippers, sneakers and sports shoes, managing to sell their products to the German athletics team, achieving absolute success after the sprinter Jesse Owens used their shoes, winning four gold medals.
During the Second World War they diversify their products to incorporate military boots, however, due to several political problems, the brothers separate the company and consequently PUMA AG is born, founded by Rudolf and Adolf (whose nickname was Adi) taking part of their surname forms the name Adidas, being officially registered in 1949, being entirely dedicated to the sports world, using famous athletes in their advertising campaigns. Since then the company has acquired several other subsidiaries, expanding its product portfolio.
The brand has segments of clothing, footwear and accessories for men, women and children, as well as various sporting goods such as balls and balls, which are classified into several units that are Adidas Original, Adidas Performance, Adidas Style, Adidas Golf, Adidas Skateboarding and Casual.
Frequently asked questions about Adidas dividends
Adidas pays dividends on a Annual basis.
Adidas is listed on the Bolsa de Fráncfort and is part of the DAX40.
Adidas has the Ticker or stock code ADS.
Adidas belongs to the Cyclical Consumer Products sector and the Footwear & Accessories industry.
The CEO of Adidas in 2023 is Mr. Harm Ohlmeyer.
At this moment, the value of a Adidas share is 192.72€.
Adidas does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.