Upcoming Compagnie de Saint-Gobain dividend
Change(%)
+4.76%
Increase
Next payment 2.2€
Next payment date Jun 11, 2025
Last payment 2.1€
Last payment date Jun 12, 2024
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Ex-Dividend: 6/9/25
Confirmed

As a shareholder of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain, you can expect to receive 2,2 euros per share in dividends on the upcoming June 11, 2025.

The deadline to buy shares of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain and obtain dividends is June 9, 2025, but to be in the shareholder registry, buy before June 10, 2025.

On June 12, 2024, Compagnie de Saint-Gobain granted a dividend of 2.1 euros, reflecting a yield of 2.72%.

Saint Gobain S.A., listed on several markets, under various names, the most common being SGO, pays its dividends in a stable and progressive manner, each year being equal to the previous one or slightly higher, with a suspension in 2020 due to the COVID virus pandemic.

Based on the previous year's financial results, the Board of Directors proposes the value of the amount, which is then approved by the General Shareholders' Meeting through a voting process.

Usually the interest of this company is released once a year, making the dividend payment between the months of June or July, with a yield of 3.5%.

Payout Ratio Compagnie de Saint-Gobain Dividends

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain paid 3% of its net income in the last fiscal period as dividends.
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain's earnings (46,570,999,808.00€) are sufficient to cover the dividend payment. This payment represents 3% of the total net profit of SGO.
Dividend payout ratio
Payout Ratio

Dividend calendar of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

These are the most important events of the Compagnie de Saint-Gobain calendar in 2025:

Event Day
Last trading date June 6, 2025
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) June 9, 2025
Record date June 10, 2025
Date of payment June 11, 2025
Data confirmed by the company Compagnie de Saint-Gobain (SGO).
Confirmed
Source
Historical annual dividend yields of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain
Over the past 5 years, Compagnie de Saint-Gobain has not consistently distributed dividends.
Increasing Dividends
Dividend yield
Dividend yield of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain vs. the sector
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain's dividend yield (2.18%) is below the sector average (2.81%).
Comparison with industry average
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain's dividend yield is between the top 25% (3.86%) and top 75% (2.01%) of the sector.
Evaluation with respect to competence.
Dividend yield history in Compagnie de Saint-Gobain
Over the past 5 years, Compagnie de Saint-Gobain has not consistently distributed dividends.
Dividend stability

Dividend history of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

In this table you can see the complete history:

YearEx-DividendAmountTotal
2024
06/10/2024
2.1 €
2.1 €
2023
06/12/2023
2 €
2 €
2022
06/06/2022
1.63 €
1.63 €
2021
06/07/2021
1.33 €
1.33 €
2019
06/10/2019
1.33 €
1.33 €
2018
06/11/2018
1.3 €
1.3 €
2017
06/12/2017
1.26 €
1.26 €
2016
06/06/2016
1.24 €
1.24 €
2015
06/10/2015
0.62 €
0.62 €
2014
06/11/2014
0.62 €
0.62 €
2013
06/12/2013
1.24 €
1.24 €
2012
06/11/2012
1.24 €
1.24 €
2011
06/13/2011
1.15 €
1.15 €
2010
06/09/2010
1 €
1 €
2009
06/10/2009
1 €
1 €
2008
06/16/2008
2.05 €
2.05 €
2007
06/21/2007
1.7 €
1.7 €
2006
06/22/2006
1.36 €
1.36 €
2005
06/23/2005
1.28 €
1.28 €
2004
06/24/2004
04/28/2004
1.15 €
0.34549376 €
1.49549376 €
2003
06/23/2003
04/28/2003
1.13 €
0.33621877 €
1.46621877 €
2002
06/24/2002
1.125 €
1.125 €
2001
07/02/2001
1.075 €
1.075 €
2000
07/03/2000
0.9 €
0.9 €
Compagnie de Saint-Gobain dividend capture strategy
Step 1: Buy Compagnie de Saint-Gobain shares (SGO) one day before ex-dividend date
Date of purchase Jun 6, 2025
Next ex-dividend date Jun 9, 2025
Step 2: Sell Compagnie de Saint-Gobain shares (SGO) when the price recovers.
Date of sale (estimated) N/A
Average price recovery N/A
Average return on cost N/A
The dividend capture strategy is based on historical Compagnie de Saint-Gobain data. Past performance is no guarantee of future results.

Information about Compagnie de Saint-Gobain

Full name Compagnie de Saint-Gobain S.A.
Ticker SGO
Sector Industry
Industry Building Products & Equipment
Market Capitalization 50.61B €
ISIN FR0000125007
Number of Employees 161,482
Description of the company

Saint Gobain S.A. is a French multinational company dedicated to the manufacture of high performance materials used in the construction of structures.

It was created in 1665 by Jean-Baptiste Colbert, as a manufacturer of mirrors, which were popular especially in the upper class of society, competing with its great rival of Venice for many years, until the end of the century decided to merge, but declared bankruptcy in 1702 which was acquired by a group of French renaming it as "Compagnie Dagincourt".

From that moment on they were dedicated to the manufacture of luxury mirrors, but with the industrial revolution they needed to expand their product portfolio by developing skylights, room dividers, semi-thick glass for windows, embossed glass, being very successful with the manufacture of bottles, tableware and domestic glassware.

In 1920, they began activities with fiberglass, developing processes to manufacture vehicle windows so that they would break safely in the event of accidents, also creating aluminum-coated glass.

They currently manufacture products used in the construction market, as well as for the transportation industry in any mode, including sectors such as health, energy, metallurgy, mining, petrochemicals, semiconductors, security, industrial equipment and household appliances, being present in 75 countries, having more than 168 thousand employees and recording a turnover of more than 51 million euros in 2022.

Frequently asked questions about Compagnie de Saint-Gobain dividends

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain is listed on the Bourse de Paris and is part of the CAC40.

Compagnie de Saint-Gobain has the Ticker or stock code SGO.

The CEO of Compagnie de Saint-Gobain in 2025 is Mr. Benoit Bazin.

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