In this section of the page, you will find all the information you need to understand how AMG Critical Materials (AMG) dividends work. In addition, you will be able to consult the payment date, the ex-dividend date, the last day to be entitled to the payment, the money to be received per share, the yield and any other doubts that may arise.
Upcoming AMG Critical Materials dividend
Change(%)
-25.00%
Decrease
Next payment 0.3€
Next payment date May 24, 2024
Last payment 0.4€
Last payment date Aug 9, 2023
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Ex-Dividend: 5/16/24
Estimated

AMG Critical Materials will distribute 0,3 euros per share in the form of a dividend on May 24, 2024.

The May 16, 2024 is the ex-dividend date. So if you wish to receive AMG Critical Materials dividends, you must buy one day before this date.

AMG Critical Materials distributed 0.4 euros per share in the form of a dividend on August 9, 2023.

AMG Critical Materials N.V., listed in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, under the stock symbol AMG, has been paying dividends since 2019 and has maintained a steady performance with no suspensions.

The company calculates the amount to be deposited based on its financial results, which are presented and published on its official website, from which the value of the interest is calculated, which are paid in two parts per year, a final payment in May and an interim payment in August, reaching a yield of 2.50%.

Payout Ratio AMG Critical Materials Dividends

AMG Critical Materials paid 1% of its net income in the last fiscal period as dividends.
Dividend payout ratio

The dividend payout ratio, also known as the payout ratio, is an essential indicator for assessing the stability of a company's dividends. This ratio shows what proportion of the company's net profit is used to pay dividends to shareholders.

Dividend payout ratio = Total dividends ÷ Net income

AMG Critical Materials's earnings (1,648,630,016.00€) are sufficient to cover the dividend payment. This payment represents 1% of the total net profit of AMG.
Dividend payout ratio
General recommendations

An appropriate payout ratio may vary depending on the industry, the company's growth stage and its financial health.

Payout Ratio

Dividend calendar of AMG Critical Materials

This is the Dividend Calendar of AMG Critical Materials in 2023.

Event Day
Last trading date May 15, 2024
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) May 16, 2024
Record date May 23, 2024
Date of payment May 24, 2024
Dividends schedule AMG Critical Materials
Data pending official confirmation from the company AMG Critical Materials (AMG).
Estimated
Estimation Policy

Our policy is based on extracting all the financial information available for each company so that our own algorithms weight this information, thus giving us a result as close as possible to the real data.

Source

Historical annual dividend yields of AMG Critical Materials

Over the past 5 years, AMG Critical Materials has not consistently increased the annual dividend amount.
Increasing Dividends
Increasing Dividend Program

For a company to have growing dividends by our standards, the annual dividend amount must have increased steadily for at least the last 5 years.

Dividend yield

Dividend yield of AMG Critical Materials vs. the sector

AMG Critical Materials's dividend yield (3.78%) is below the sector average (10.05%).
Comparison with industry average
Comparison with industry average

The company's dividend yield is compared to the industry average to determine its positioning.

AMG Critical Materials's dividend yield is between the top 25% (7.53%) and top 75% (2.50%) of the sector.
Evaluation with respect to competence.
Comparison with competitors

Imagine you have a list of dividend yields for different companies in an industry. If you look for the "top 25%% percentile", you will find a number. This number tells you that the top 25%% of the companies with the highest dividends have a yield higher than that number.

On the other hand, the "top 75%% percentile" shows you another number, which tells you that 75%% of the companies have a higher yield than that number, thus showing a more common and less high yield.

Dividend yield history in AMG Critical Materials

Over the past 5 years, AMG Critical Materials's annual dividend income has fallen by more than 10%.
Dividend stability
Dividend stability

For a company to have stable dividends by our standards, it is vital that it has not had an annual decline of more than 10% over the previous year.

Dividend history of AMG Critical Materials

In this table you can see the dividend history of AMG Critical Materials:

YearEx-DividendAmountTotal
2023
07/31/2023
05/08/2023
0.4 €
0.4 €
0.8 €
2022
08/01/2022
05/09/2022
0.3 €
0.3 €
0.6 €
2021
08/03/2021
05/10/2021
0.1 €
0.1 €
0.2 €
2020
08/03/2020
05/08/2020
0.1 €
0.2 €
0.3 €
2019
08/05/2019
05/03/2019
0.2 €
0.3 €
0.5 €
2018
08/06/2018
05/04/2018
0.2 €
0.14 €
0.34 €
2017
08/07/2017
05/08/2017
0.14 €
0.14 €
0.28 €
2016
08/08/2016
05/06/2016
0.13 €
0.11 €
0.24 €
2015
09/08/2015
0.1 €
0.1 €
Dividend history of AMG Critical Materials

AMG Critical Materials dividend capture strategy

Step 1: Buy AMG Critical Materials shares (AMG) one day before ex-dividend date
Date of purchase May 15, 2024
Next ex-dividend date May 16, 2024
Step 2: Sell AMG Critical Materials shares (AMG) when the price recovers.
Date of sale (estimated) May 20, 2024
Average price recovery 4 days
Average return on cost 1.02%
The dividend capture strategy is based on historical AMG Critical Materials data. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Information about AMG Critical Materials

Full name AMG Critical Materials N.V.
Ticker AMG
Sector Basic Materials
Industry Other Industrial Metals & Mining
Market Capitalization 689.22 €
ISIN N/A
Number of Employees 3,504
Address WTC Amsterdam, Toren C Strawinskylaan 1343, Amsterdam, 1077 XX, Netherlands
Phone 31 20 714 7140
Website https://www.amg-nv.com
Description of the company

AMG Critical Materials N.V., is a company dedicated to the design, manufacture, sale and distribution of metals, vacuum furnaces and critical materials, together with various engineering services.

It was founded in 2006, operating mainly through three operating lines, AMG Critical Minerals which is comprised of business units specializing in Silicon, Graphium and Antimony; AMG Clean Energy Materials, which consists of teams working with Lithium, Vanadium and Tantalum; and AMG Critical Materials Technologies which works with chrome metal, titanium alloys and offers engineering services.

Headquartered in Amsterdam, with more than 3,600 employees, it operates worldwide, especially in its production facilities located in the United Kingdom, the United States, Germany, France, Mexico, India, Mozambique, Brazil and China, as well as some customer service and sales offices in Japan.

AMG is strengthening its position in the aerospace engine manufacturing market due to its coating processes and special alloys, also finding another potential niche in electric energy storage systems, so it has expanded its activities with lithium and its vanadium recycling technology, including a value chain dedicated to the production of materials used in electric vehicle batteries.

The company has been considered one of the largest waste recyclers worldwide, with a spent catalyst reuse plant located in North America.

Frequently asked questions about AMG Critical Materials dividends

AMG Critical Materials pays dividends on a Semiannual basis.

AMG Critical Materials is listed on the Bolsa de Amsterdam and is part of the AMX.

AMG Critical Materials has the Ticker or stock code AMG.

AMG Critical Materials belongs to the Basic Materials sector and the Other Industrial Metals & Mining industry.

The CEO of AMG Critical Materials in 2023 is Dr. Heinz C. Schimmelbusch Ph.D..

At this moment, the value of a AMG Critical Materials share is 21.53€.

AMG Critical Materials does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.

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