Upcoming The Navigator Company dividend
Change(%)
-33.33%
Decrease
Next payment 0.14061€
Next payment date Jan 14, 2025
Last payment 0.21091€
Last payment date Jun 11, 2024
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Ex-Dividend: 1/10/25
Confirmed

The Navigator Company has confirmed that on January 14, 2025 the dividend payment will be made, amounting to 0,14061 euros per share.

January 10, 2025 marks the final date to buy shares of The Navigator Company if you wish to receive a dividend on January 14, 2025.

June 11, 2024 marked the day when The Navigator Company distributed 0.21091 euros in dividends.

The Navigator Company S.A., listed on the Frankfurt Stock Exchange in Germany, and in Portugal through the Lisbon Stock Exchange and BATS UE, using the nomenclature NVG, starts the policy of paying dividends to its shareholders as of 2016, without reporting any interruption so far.

The amount is variable, since it depends on the results of the annual fiscal year, and is paid in one installment per year, generally in May, although other disbursements are often made under the concept of bonuses, obtaining a return of approximately 8.20%.

Payout Ratio The Navigator Company Dividends

The Navigator Company paid 5% of its net income in the last fiscal period as dividends.
The Navigator Company's earnings (2,088,276,608.00€) are sufficient to cover the dividend payment. This payment represents 5% of the total net profit of NVG.
Dividend payout ratio
Payout Ratio

Dividend calendar of The Navigator Company

These are the most important events of the The Navigator Company calendar in 2025:

Event Day
Last trading date January 9, 2025
Ex-Dividend (Ex-Date) January 10, 2025
Record date January 13, 2025
Date of payment January 14, 2025
Data confirmed by the company The Navigator Company (NVG).
Confirmed
Source
Dividend yield of The Navigator Company vs. the sector
The Navigator Company's dividend yield (4.33%) is below the sector average (5.13%).
Comparison with industry average
The Navigator Company's dividend yield is between the top 25% (5.89%) and top 75% (2.98%) of the sector.
Evaluation with respect to competence.

Information about The Navigator Company

Full name The Navigator Company, S.A.
Ticker NVG
Sector Basic Materials
Industry Paper & Paper Products
Market Capitalization 2.31B €
ISIN PTPTI0AM0006
Number of Employees 3,313
Description of the company

The Navigator Company S.A., a Portuguese group formerly called Portucel Soporcel, is engaged in the production of printing paper, eucalyptus pulp, tissue paper and biomass energy generation.

It has its beginnings since 1953 with the Portucel paper mill in Cacia, manufacturing pine pulp, being one of the first in the world to introduce the commercialization of eucalyptus bleached with sulfate, although in 1974 the paper industry was nationalized and subsidized by the state, purchased from Soporcel in 2001, remaining under the administration of Semapa after being privatized in 2004, which owns 77% of its shares.

Portucel Soporcel acquires several Goma businesses in Spain and France, changing the name of its brand to "The Navigator Company S.A.", has an infrastructure of three plants, with a production capacity of 1.6 million tons of paper, using eucalyptus as raw material, and owns more than 120 thousand hectares of forestry assets.

It is one of the most important exporters in Portugal, representing about 1% of the country's GDP, setting a record in paper manufacturing, reaching a turnover of more than 1.6 billion euros, being considered the sixth largest worldwide in the production of writing and printing paper, also commercializing white eucalyptus pulp.

Frequently asked questions about The Navigator Company dividends

The Navigator Company is listed on the Euronext Lisbon and is part of the PSI 20.

The Navigator Company has the Ticker or stock code NVG.

The CEO of The Navigator Company in 2025 is Mr. António Quirino Soares.

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