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Yield 12m
-
Dividends per Share 12m
-
Dividend Growth Rate 5y
-
Overall Dividend Rating
0.05%
Yield on Cost 5y
-
Payout Ratio
-
Payout Frequency 12m
-
Payout Consistency
0.2%
Total Return 12m: 10.83%
#47 in Group
Total Return 5y: -99.26%
#60 in Group
Dividends Cash Amount per Share Yearly
Number of Payouts Yearly
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ATS Dividend History: Last 1 Payments (PLN)
Ex-Dividend Date | Record Date | Payment Date | Period | Dividend per Share | Dividend Growth Rate | Payout Yield |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1998-09-15 | 395.996 |
ATS Dividend FAQ
Does ATS pay dividends?
No, as of May 2025 ATS does not pay a dividend.What is the Dividend Yield of ATS?
As of May 2025, ATS`s dividend yield is 0.00%. This is calculated by dividing the trailing 12-month dividend rate (TTM rate) of - PLN by the current share price of 2.66.How often does ATS pay dividends?
Over the last 12 months (TTM), ATS has issued 0 dividend payments.What is the next Ex-Dividend Date for ATS?
The next ex-dividend date for Atlantis S.A. (ATS) is unknown.What is the Dividend Growth of ATS?
ATS's average dividend growth rate over the past 5 years is 0.00% per year.
What is the Yield on Cost of ATS?
ATS's 5-Year Yield on Cost is -%. This represents the effective dividend yield for an investor who bought Atlantis S.A. five years ago. It is calculated as the sum of all trailing 12-month dividends (-) divided by the purchase price five years ago (361.68):What is the Payout Consistency of ATS?
ATS Payout Consistency is 0.2%.
Highly unstable: Atlantis S.A. has a poor track record of consistent dividend payments.