SPOT (NYSE) - Dividend History and Outstanding Shares

No Dividends discovered - So far (until April 2024) SPOT does not pay dividends. Outstanding Shares evolving.

No Dividends
As of April 2024, Spotify Technology SA (SPOT) does not pay a dividend.

Outstanding Shares

What is the Trend of SPOT`s Outstanding Shares?

The Outstanding Shares of Spotify Technology SA are growing at a rate of 3.49% per year on average over the last 10 years. The Correlation Coefficent of the Outstanding Shares is 85.71%. Investors should be aware that the price of a stock often is negatively affected by an increasing number of shares.

Did Spotify Technology SA ever had a Stock Split?

No Stock Splits found.

Year Number of Shares (Mill.) Growth
2023 197.14 +1.99%
2022 193.29 +0.6%
2021 192.14 +1.21%
2020 189.85 +3.78%
2019 182.94 -3.97%
2018 190.51 +6.96%
2017 178.11 +18.9%
2016 149.8

Dividend Yields, Growth & Consistency

Overall Dividend Rating -
Dividends Paid 12m - Yield 12m -
Dividends Paid Average 5y - Yield Average 5y -
Growth Rate 5y - Yield on Cost 5y -
Payout Consistency - First Payout -
Compare SPOT Dividends with its Industry Peers

No Dividends Paid

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  • SPOT`s 0.00% Dividend Yield is calculated by dividing the dividend payments of the last 12-Months (TTM) of 0.00 by the current stock price.
  • 0.00% Yield on Cost is the effective dividend income you'd receive today if you purchased the stock five years ago (Rate of the last 12 Months 0.00 divided by price 5 years ago).
  • The 0.0% Payout Consistency of SPOT Dividends gauges Stability (Values above 80%) or Fragility (Values under 60%).
  • The Average Dividend Growth Rate of 0.00% per year in the last 5-Years showcases SPOT`s commitment to shareholders. Steady or increasing dividends over time can be a sign of a healthy financial outlook.
The Overall Dividend Rating of 0.00 is quantified on a scale from 0 to +10.
Ratings surpassing 5 are regarded as favorable, while those exceeding 7.5 are exceptionally strong. The calculations includes: Yield, Yield on Cost, Consistency of Payouts and Growth Rates over time.