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Warner Bros. Discovery
WBD56
$7.82arrow_drop_up0.57%$0.04
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Asset logo for symbol WBD
WBD56

$7.82

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WBD is not a dividend stock

Therefore Dividends subscore should not be taken into consideration

For certain stocks classified as non-dividend stocks, dividend-related data may not be available or applicable. Non-dividend stocks are those where the company does not regularly distribute dividends to its shareholders.

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Investors in non-dividend stocks often focus on capital appreciation, anticipating the value of their shares to increase over time without relying on dividend income.

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Stock Split History (WBD)

DateSplitMultipleCumulative
Multiple
Aug 7, 20141957:1000x2x2

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Dividends & Splits

Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) offers dividends to its shareholders as a way to distribute a portion of its profits. Dividends can be a significant source of income for investors, and they are typically paid on a regular basis. The dividend yield is a measure of the annual dividend payment relative to the stock price. It indicates the return on investment that an investor can expect from holding the stock. The dividend yield for Warner Bros. Discovery, Inc. (WBD) can vary over time and is influenced by factors such as the company's financial performance and market conditions.
The payout ratio is another important metric to consider when evaluating dividend stocks. It represents the percentage of earnings that is paid out as dividends. A lower payout ratio indicates that a company is retaining more of its earnings for reinvestment, while a higher payout ratio suggests that a larger portion of earnings is being distributed to shareholders. The dividend ex-date is the date on which a stock begins trading without the dividend. Investors who purchase shares on or after the ex-date are not eligible to receive the upcoming dividend payment. It is important for investors to be aware of the ex-date to ensure they are entitled to the dividend.
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Does Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) stock pay dividends?

No, Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) does not pay dividends. This could indicate that the company is currently focusing on reinvesting its earnings into growth opportunities rather than distributing them as dividends.
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When was the last Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) stock split?

Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) has undergone 1 total stock splits. The most recent split was a 1957:1000 split on 2014 Aug 07, leaving the company with 2.45B shares outstanding. Since the company's inception, the cumulative multiple from splits is 2, indicating the overall effect of all splits on the original share count.

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