In this section of the page, you will find all the information you need to understand how ASM International (ASM) 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.
There is no upcoming dividend defined for ASM International.
There is no set last day on which buying ASM International shares generates the possibility of earning dividends.
ASM International distributed 2.5 euros per share in the form of a dividend on May 25, 2023.
ASM International N.V., listed in England, Germany, the United States and the Netherlands, and trading in Amsterdam as ASM, has only recently been paying dividends to its shareholders, although to date this has been uninterrupted and on an upward trend.
As with most of the organizations that open to the market, the estimated fee to cancel this interest is determined by the administrative department, those who issue the information to the General Meeting of Shareholders and there is approved both the amount of the amount and the date of payment, so ASM International has been maintaining a single annual fee, regularly deposited in May, with a yield approaching 0.70%.
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Dividend calendar of ASM International
There is no Dividend Calendar of ASM International defined for 2023.
Historical annual dividend yields of ASM International
Dividend yield of ASM International vs. the sector
Dividend yield history in ASM International
Dividend history of ASM International
In this table you can see the dividend history of ASM International:
Year | Ex-Dividend | Amount | Total |
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2023 | 05/17/2023 | 2.5 € | 2.5 € |
2022 | 05/18/2022 | 2.5 € | 2.5 € |
2021 | 05/19/2021 | 2. € | 2 € |
2020 | 05/20/2020 | 1.5 € | 1.5 € |
2019 | 11/05/2019 05/22/2019 | 1. € 1. € | 2 € |
2018 | 08/07/2018 05/30/2018 | 4. € 0.8 € | 4.8 € |
2017 | 05/24/2017 | 0.7 € | 0.7 € |
2016 | 05/27/2016 | 0.7 € | 0.7 € |
2015 | 05/25/2015 | 0.6 € | 0.6 € |
2014 | 05/23/2014 | 0.5 € | 0.5 € |
2013 | 07/25/2013 05/20/2013 | 4.25 € 0.5 € | 4.75 € |
2012 | 05/17/2012 | 0.5 € | 0.5 € |
2011 | 05/25/2011 | 0.4 € | 0.4 € |
2007 | 08/01/2007 | 0.1 € | 0.1 € |
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Information about ASM International
ASM International N.V., is a multinational corporation engaged in the design, manufacture and marketing of semiconductor integrated circuit chips used in various industries.
It was founded in 1968 by Arthur del Prado in the Netherlands, under the name Advanced Semiconductor Materials (ASM) starting its activities with furnace deposition, expanding into Hong Kong in the mid-1970s with the creation of ASMPT in which today maintains a small stake, also founding ASM America and ASM Japan.
During the 1990s the company focused on investing in the atomic layer deposition (ALD) technique, becoming in 2007 one of the first tools used in the manufacture of devices with high-k gate dielectric material.
Among its equipment and process technologies include Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD); Epitaxy, also called Epi, is a process technology used to create transistors and memories, as well as for wafer fabrication; Silicon Carbide; PECVD and Vertical Furnaces.
Their headquarters are located in the municipality of Almere in the Netherlands, they supply their products to 20 countries and have 4 manufacturing facilities plus 8 research and development centers.
Frequently asked questions about ASM International dividends
ASM International pays dividends on a Annual basis.
ASM International is listed on the Bolsa de Amsterdam and is part of the AEX.
ASM International has the Ticker or stock code ASM.
ASM International belongs to the Technology sector and the Semiconductor Equipment & Materials industry.
The CEO of ASM International in 2023 is Mr. Gek Lim Loh.
At this moment, the value of a ASM International share is 455.20€.
ASM International does not have a growing dividend program. Dividends have not shown a steady growth in the last 5 years.