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San Miguel Food And Beverage (San Miguel Food And Beverage) 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % : 0.00 (As of May. 14, 2024)


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What is San Miguel Food And Beverage 5-Year Yield-on-Cost %?

San Miguel Food And Beverage's yield on cost for the quarter that ended in Mar. 2024 was 0.00.


The historical rank and industry rank for San Miguel Food And Beverage's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % or its related term are showing as below:


During the past 13 years, San Miguel Food And Beverage's highest Yield on Cost was 5.63. The lowest was 0.87. And the median was 2.65.


SMPFF's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % is not ranked *
in the Consumer Packaged Goods industry.
Industry Median: 2.79
* Ranked among companies with meaningful 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % only.

Competitive Comparison of San Miguel Food And Beverage's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost %

For the Packaged Foods subindustry, San Miguel Food And Beverage's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost %, along with its competitors' market caps and 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % data, can be viewed below:

* Competitive companies are chosen from companies within the same industry, with headquarter located in same country, with closest market capitalization; x-axis shows the market cap, and y-axis shows the term value; the bigger the dot, the larger the market cap. Note that "N/A" values will not show up in the chart.


San Miguel Food And Beverage's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % Distribution in the Consumer Packaged Goods Industry

For the Consumer Packaged Goods industry and Consumer Defensive sector, San Miguel Food And Beverage's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % distribution charts can be found below:

* The bar in red indicates where San Miguel Food And Beverage's 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % falls into.



San Miguel Food And Beverage 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % Calculation

Dividend Yield % and dividend growth of a stock is an important factor for income investors. But if company A raises its dividend constantly faster than company B, company A's future dividend yield might be much higher than Company B's even if their yields are the same now and their stock prices do not change.

Yield on Cost assumes that you buy and the stock today, and hold it for 5 years. If the company raises it dividends at the same rate as it did over the past 5 years, the dividends investors receive annually in 5 years relative to the stock price today.

Therefore, Yield-on-Cost of San Miguel Food And Beverage is calculated as

Yield-on-Cost=Dividend Yield %*(1+Dividend Growth Rate)^5

San Miguel Food And Beverage  (OTCPK:SMPFF) 5-Year Yield-on-Cost % Explanation

Of course the risk here is that the company may not raise its dividends as it did before. The key is to select the companies that can consistently raise its dividends. Usually companies with long history of raising dividends tend to do so.


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San Miguel Food And Beverage (San Miguel Food And Beverage) Business Description

Traded in Other Exchanges
Address
No. 100 E. Rodriguez Jr. Avenue (C-5 Road), Barangay Ugong, Pasig, PHL, 1604
San Miguel Food And Beverage Inc is a food company located in the Philippines. The company and its subsidiaries are involved in poultry and livestock operations, feeds and flour milling, dairy and coffee operations, franchising and young animal ration manufacturing and distribution. The firm sells and markets its products under B-meg, Magnolia, Monterey, San Miguel Mills, Pure foods, Hungry Juan brand names. Its operating segments include Beer and non-alcoholic beverages (NAB), Spirits, and Food. The company generates maximum revenue from Food segment.

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