Market Cap : 819.7 M | Enterprise Value : 819.7 M | P/E (TTM) : | P/B : |
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Monotype Imaging Holdings's dividend payout ratio for the months ended in Jun. 2019 was 0.46.
During the past 13 years, the highest Dividend Payout Ratio of Monotype Imaging Holdings was 0.76. The lowest was 0.00. And the median was 0.00.
NAS:TYPE's Dividend Payout Ratio is not rankedAs of today (2021-01-21), the Dividend Yield % of Monotype Imaging Holdings is 2.34%.
During the past 13 years, the highest Trailing Annual Dividend Yield of Monotype Imaging Holdings was 2.34%. The lowest was 0.00%. And the median was 0.00%.
Monotype Imaging Holdings's Dividends per Share for the months ended in Jun. 2019 was $0.12.
The growth rate is calculated with least square regression.
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* All numbers are in millions except for per share data and ratio. All numbers are in their local exchange's currency.
* The bar in red indicates where Monotype Imaging Holdings's Dividend Payout Ratio falls into.
Dividend payout ratio measures the percentage of the company's earnings paid out as dividends.
Monotype Imaging Holdings's Dividend Payout Ratio for the fiscal year that ended in Dec. 2018 is calculated as
Dividend Payout Ratio | = | Dividends per Share (A: Dec. 2018 ) | / | EPS without NRI (A: Dec. 2018 ) |
= | 0.464 | / | 0.29 | |
= | 1.60 |
Monotype Imaging Holdings's Dividend Payout Ratio for the quarter that ended in Jun. 2019 is calculated as
Dividend Payout Ratio | = | Dividends per Share (Q: Jun. 2019 ) | / | EPS without NRI (Q: Jun. 2019 ) |
= | 0.116 | / | 0.25 | |
= | 0.46 |
* All numbers are in millions except for per share data and ratio. All numbers are in their local exchange's currency.
In dividends investing, Payout Ratio and Dividend Growth Rate are the two most important variables for consideration. A lower payout ratio may indicate that the company has more room to increase its dividends.
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