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Mercer International
MERC53
$4.96arrow_drop_down3.77%-$0.19
Asset logo for symbol MERC
MERC53

$4.96

arrow_drop_down3.77%

Dividend Stats (MERC)

Dividend Amount P/S
$0.08
Quarterly
Dividend Yield
3.81%
Sector:
Basic Materials
Sector Average:
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Payout Ratio
-
Last Ex-Div. Date
Dec 18, 2024
Payment date:
Dec 26, 2024
Dividend Growth Rate
0.00%
Dec 19, 2023

Dividend Amount Per Share (MERC)

Dividend Yield Range (MERC)

Dividend History (MERC)

Ex-DateAmountYieldFrequencyDeclaration DateRecord DatePayment Date
Dec 18, 2024$0.07undefined%QuarterlyOct 31, 2024Dec 18, 2024Dec 26, 2024
Sep 25, 2024$0.074.81%QuarterlyAug 8, 2024Sep 25, 2024Oct 3, 2024
Jun 26, 2024$0.073.60%QuarterlyMay 9, 2024Jun 26, 2024Jul 3, 2024
Mar 26, 2024$0.072.99%QuarterlyFeb 15, 2024Mar 27, 2024Apr 4, 2024
Dec 19, 2023$0.073.16%QuarterlyNov 2, 2023Dec 20, 2023Dec 28, 2023
Sep 26, 2023$0.073.64%QuarterlyAug 3, 2023Sep 27, 2023Oct 4, 2023
Jun 27, 2023$0.073.93%QuarterlyMay 4, 2023Jun 28, 2023Jul 6, 2023
Mar 28, 2023$0.073.12%QuarterlyFeb 16, 2023Mar 29, 2023Apr 5, 2023
Dec 20, 2022$0.072.51%QuarterlyOct 27, 2022Dec 21, 2022Dec 29, 2022
Sep 27, 2022$0.072.42%QuarterlyJul 28, 2022Sep 28, 2022Oct 5, 2022
Jun 28, 2022$0.072.13%QuarterlyApr 28, 2022Jun 29, 2022Jul 7, 2022
Mar 29, 2022$0.071.90%QuarterlyFeb 17, 2022Mar 30, 2022Apr 6, 2022
Dec 21, 2021$0.062.33%QuarterlyOct 28, 2021Dec 22, 2021Dec 30, 2021
Sep 28, 2021$0.062.11%QuarterlyJul 29, 2021Sep 29, 2021Oct 6, 2021
Jun 29, 2021$0.062.08%QuarterlyApr 29, 2021Jun 30, 2021Jul 7, 2021
Mar 30, 2021$0.061.77%QuarterlyFeb 16, 2021Mar 31, 2021Apr 7, 2021
Dec 22, 2020$0.063.59%QuarterlyOct 29, 2020Dec 23, 2020Dec 30, 2020
Sep 28, 2020$0.066.59%QuarterlyJul 30, 2020Sep 29, 2020Oct 6, 2020
Jun 24, 2020$0.066.06%QuarterlyApr 30, 2020Jun 25, 2020Jul 7, 2020
Mar 24, 2020$0.138.16%QuarterlyFeb 13, 2020Mar 25, 2020Apr 1, 2020
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Stock Split History (MERC)

DateSplitMultipleCumulative
Multiple
May 1, 199010249:10000x1x1
May 15, 19891024:1000x1x1

Mercer International (MERC) Dividends & Splits

Mercer International Inc (MERC) provides shareholders with consistent dividends and has a history of conducting stock splits. The company's dividend yield is a measure of the annual dividend payment relative to the stock price and is calculated by dividing the annual dividend by the stock price. The dividend yield for MERC can vary depending on market conditions and the company's financial performance.
The payout ratio is another important metric to consider when evaluating a company's dividend policy. It is calculated by dividing the annual dividend payment by the company's earnings. A lower payout ratio indicates that the company is retaining more of its earnings to reinvest in the business, while a higher payout ratio suggests that the company is returning a larger portion of its earnings to shareholders in the form of dividends.
The dividend ex-date is the date on which a stock begins trading without the recently declared dividend. Investors who purchase shares on or after the ex-date are not eligible to receive the dividend. It is important for investors to be aware of the ex-date when considering an investment in MERC.
MERC has conducted stock splits in the past, which involves dividing existing shares into multiple shares. The split ratio determines the number of new shares received for each existing share. The split multiple refers to the factor by which the number of shares increases as a result of the split. Stock splits are typically implemented to increase liquidity and make shares more affordable for individual investors.
The dividend amount per share refers to the cash amount that an investor receives for each share owned. This amount is determined by the company's dividend policy and can vary from quarter to quarter. It is an important factor to consider when evaluating the potential income from investing in MERC.
The dividend growth rate is a measure of how fast a company's dividend payments are growing over time. MERC's dividend growth rate can be influenced by various factors, including the company's financial performance, market conditions, and management's dividend policy. Investors may consider the dividend growth rate when assessing the long-term income potential of investing in MERC.
The dividend yield range indicates the range of dividend yields that MERC has historically provided to shareholders. This range can give investors an idea of the potential income that they could expect from investing in the company. However, it is important to note that past performance is not indicative of future results.
The dividend payment date is the date on which a company distributes the dividend payment to shareholders. MERC typically announces the dividend payment date along with its quarterly earnings release. Investors can expect to receive their dividend payment shortly after the payment date.
The dividend payment frequency for MERC is typically on a quarterly basis. This means that shareholders can expect to receive dividend payments four times per year. The consistent dividend payment frequency can provide investors with a regular income stream from their investment in MERC.
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Does Mercer International (MERC) stock pay dividends?

Yes, Mercer International (MERC) pays dividends to its shareholders. The current dividend yield is 3.81%, with an annual dividend payout per share of $0.3. The most recent dividend payment was $0.08, distributed on the last ex-dividend date of 2024 Dec 18. Year-on-year, the dividends per share have grown by 0%.
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When was the last Mercer International (MERC) stock split?

Mercer International (MERC) has undergone 2 total stock splits. The most recent split was a 10249:10000 split on 1990 May 01, leaving the company with 66.87M shares outstanding. Since the company's inception, the cumulative multiple from splits is 1, indicating the overall effect of all splits on the original share count.

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