Applied Materials Dividends

AMAT Stock  USD 192.05  5.57  2.99%   
Dividends Paid is likely to gain to about 1.4 B in 2025, whereas Dividend Yield is likely to drop 0.01 in 2025. Applied Materials' past performance could be the main factor of why investors trade Applied Materials stock today. Investors should clearly understand every aspect of the Applied Materials dividend schedule, including its future sustainability, and how it might impact an overall investment strategy. This tool is helpful to digest Applied Materials' dividend schedule and payout information. Applied Materials dividends can also provide a clue to the current valuation of Applied Materials.
 
Number Of Dividends  
Years Issued
21
Previous Year
4 Times
Current Year
1 Times
Year Average
3.81
Volatility
0.68
 
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Last ReportedProjected for Next Year
Dividends Paid1.4 B1.4 B
Dividend Yield 0.01  0.01 
Dividend Payout Ratio 0.14  0.14 
Dividend Paid And Capex Coverage Ratio 3.61  2.16 
One of the primary advantages of investing in dividend-paying companies such as Applied Materials is that dividends usually grow steadily over time. As a result, well-established companies that pay dividends typically increase their dividend payouts yearly, which many long-term traders find attractive.
  
Investing in dividend-paying stocks, such as Applied Materials is one of the few strategies that are good for long-term investment. Ex-dividend dates are significant because investors in Applied Materials must own a stock before its ex-dividend date to receive its next dividend.

Applied Materials Dividends Paid Over Time

Today, most investors in Applied Materials Stock are looking for potential investment opportunities by analyzing not only static indicators but also various Applied Materials' growth ratios. Consistent increases or decreases in fundamental ratios usually indicate a possible pattern that can be successfully translated into profits. However, when comparing two companies, knowing each company's dividends paid growth rates may not be enough to decide which company is a better investment. That's why investors frequently use a static breakdown of Applied Materials dividends paid as a starting point in their analysis.
The total amount of dividends that a company has paid out to its shareholders over a specific period.
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Applied Materials Historical Dividend Yield Growth

A solid dividend growth pattern of Applied Materials could indicate future dividend growth is likely, which can signal long-term profitability for Applied Materials. When investors calculate the dividend yield growth rate, they can use any interval of time they wish. They may also calculate the dividend yield growth rate using the least-squares method or simply take an annualized figure over a given time period.
Dividend Yield is Applied Materials dividend as a percentage of Applied Materials stock price. Applied Materials dividend yield is a measure of Applied Materials stock productivity, which can be interpreted as interest rate earned on an Applied Materials investment. A financial ratio that shows how much a company pays out in dividends each year relative to its stock price, calculated as annual dividends per share divided by price per share.
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Recent Applied Materials Dividends Paid (per share)

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Applied Materials Past Distributions to stockholders

Is Semiconductors & Semiconductor Equipment space expected to grow? Or is there an opportunity to expand the business' product line in the future? Factors like these will boost the valuation of Applied Materials. If investors know Applied will grow in the future, the company's valuation will be higher. The financial industry is built on trying to define current growth potential and future valuation accurately. All the valuation information about Applied Materials listed above have to be considered, but the key to understanding future value is determining which factors weigh more heavily than others.
Quarterly Earnings Growth
0.108
Earnings Share
9.01
Revenue Per Share
32.344
Quarterly Revenue Growth
0.055
Return On Assets
0.1521
The market value of Applied Materials is measured differently than its book value, which is the value of Applied that is recorded on the company's balance sheet. Investors also form their own opinion of Applied Materials' value that differs from its market value or its book value, called intrinsic value, which is Applied Materials' true underlying value. Investors use various methods to calculate intrinsic value and buy a stock when its market value falls below its intrinsic value. Because Applied Materials' market value can be influenced by many factors that don't directly affect Applied Materials' underlying business (such as a pandemic or basic market pessimism), market value can vary widely from intrinsic value.
Please note, there is a significant difference between Applied Materials' value and its price as these two are different measures arrived at by different means. Investors typically determine if Applied Materials is a good investment by looking at such factors as earnings, sales, fundamental and technical indicators, competition as well as analyst projections. However, Applied Materials' price is the amount at which it trades on the open market and represents the number that a seller and buyer find agreeable to each party.

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