On September 12, 2024, investors in Aperam (APAM) will receive a dividend of 0,5 euros per share, equivalent to a yield of 2.14%.
Investors must have shares of Aperam before August 16, 2024 to be eligible for the dividend, which will be paid on September 12, 2024.
On June 7, 2024, Aperam made a dividend payment of 0.5 euros, with a yield of 1.90%.
Aperam SA, is listed in eight different markets with symbols such as APAM for Madrid and APEMY or APMSF in the United States.
The payments of its dividends are recorded since 2011, with a cessation period between 2013 and 2015, resuming the commitment in 2016, date from which they have made the disbursement in a constant and progressive manner, sometimes maintaining fixed installments for several periods.
Their dividend policy is complied with on a quarterly basis, paying in cash four times a year, specifically in the months of March, June, September and December, reaching a quarterly yield of approximately 5.30%.
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Dividend calendar of Aperam
These are the most important events of the Aperam calendar in 2024:
Event | Day |
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Last trading date | August 15, 2024 |
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) | August 16, 2024 |
Record date | August 19, 2024 |
Date of payment | September 12, 2024 |
Dividend history of Aperam
In this table you can see the complete history:
Year | Ex-Dividend | Amount | Total |
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2024 | 05/10/2024 02/27/2024 | 0.5 € 0.5 € | 1 € |
2023 | 11/13/2023 08/18/2023 05/12/2023 02/28/2023 | 0.5 € 0.5 € 0.5 € 0.5 € | 2 € |
2022 | 11/14/2022 08/19/2022 05/13/2022 03/01/2022 | 0.5 € 0.5 € 0.5 € 0.5 € | 2 € |
2021 | 11/12/2021 08/18/2021 05/14/2021 03/02/2021 | 0.4375 € 0.4375 € 0.4375 € 0.4375 € | 1.75 € |
2020 | 11/12/2020 08/14/2020 05/15/2020 03/02/2020 | 0.4375 € 0.4375 € 0.4375 € 0.4375 € | 1.75 € |
2019 | 11/15/2019 08/16/2019 05/16/2019 03/01/2019 | 0.4375 € 0.4375 € 0.4375 € 0.4375 € | 1.75 € |
2018 | 11/15/2018 08/16/2018 05/17/2018 03/08/2018 | 0.399609 € 0.394529 € 0.378692 € 0.362581 € | 1.535411 € |
2017 | 11/16/2017 08/16/2017 05/18/2017 03/09/2017 | 0.319285 € 0.317877 € 0.33909 € 0.375 € | 1.351252 € |
2016 | 11/18/2016 08/19/2016 05/20/2016 03/10/2016 | 0.3125 € 0.3125 € 0.3125 € 0.3125 € | 1.25 € |
2012 | 11/19/2012 08/20/2012 05/23/2012 02/17/2012 | 0.1875 € 0.1875 € 0.1875 € 0.1875 € | 0.75 € |
2011 | 11/18/2011 08/19/2011 05/20/2011 03/10/2011 | 0.1875 € 0.1875 € 0.1875 € 0.1875 € | 0.75 € |
Information about Aperam
Aperam SA, is a Belgian-French company dedicated to the design, manufacture and commercialization of steel elements, mainly stainless steel and other special ones.
Its beginnings date back to the former Acesita, founded in Brazil in 1944 which starts in the steel business in 1970, being privatized in 1992 and bought by Usinor in 1998, a steel group of French origin, which in 2001 merged with Arbed and Aceralia to become ArcelorMittal, however, this made a split in 2011 so Aperam is separated again, remaining as an independent company being today, owned by the Lakshmi Mittal family.
Currently, it divides its activities into five units: stainless steel, electrical steel, special alloys, renewable energies and services or solutions, works serving a wide variety of markets depending on the type of product, such as Automotive, Transportation, Energy, IPC and Hydrogen, Home and Restoration, Architecture, Building and Construction, Heating and Air Conditioning, among others, covering more than 40 countries.
It has six production plants, located in France, Brazil and Belgium, also, due to the goodness, the manufacturing method and the low environmental impact of their products, have invested approximately 21 million euros in its three research and development centers, which have more than 140 researchers.
Frequently asked questions about Aperam dividends
Aperam pays dividends on a Trimestral basis.
Aperam is listed on the Bolsa de Amsterdam and is part of the AMX.
Aperam has the Ticker or stock code APAM.
The CEO of Aperam in 2024 is Mr. Timoteo Di Maulo.
Aperam does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.