Current dividend yield | 1.1 % |
Dividendenrendite 5 Jahre | 3.67 % |
Dividend Yield 10Y | 2.26 % |
Payout 3Y | 3.06 % |
Year | Dividend | Ex-day & Payday |
Frequency | |
---|---|---|---|---|
Fiscal Year | Dividend per Share | Ex-Day | Payday | Payment frequency |
2025 |
CHF1.15
CHF1.15
|
Jun 27 2025
Jun 27 2025
Jul 01 2025
Jun 27 25
Jul 01 25 |
Jul 01 2025 |
-
-
|
2024 |
CHF2.25
CHF2.25
|
Jun 27 2024
Jun 27 2024
Jul 01 2024
Jun 27 24
Jul 01 24 |
Jul 01 2024 |
-
-
|
2023 |
CHF2.2
CHF2.2
|
Jun 26 2023
Jun 26 2023
Jun 28 2023
Jun 26 23
Jun 28 23 |
Jun 28 2023 |
-
-
|
2022 |
CHF2.15
CHF2.15
|
Jun 28 2022
Jun 28 2022
Jun 30 2022
Jun 28 22
Jun 30 22 |
Jun 30 2022 |
-
-
|
2021 |
CHF2.1
CHF2.1
|
Jun 28 2021
Jun 28 2021
Jun 30 2021
Jun 28 21
Jun 30 21 |
Jun 30 2021 |
-
-
|
2020 |
CHF2
CHF2
|
Nov 26 2020
Nov 26 2020
Nov 30 2020
Nov 26 20
Nov 30 20 |
Nov 30 2020 |
-
-
|
2019 |
CHF3.15
CHF3.15
|
Jun 27 2019
Jun 27 2019
Jul 01 2019
Jun 27 19
Jul 01 19 |
Jul 01 2019 |
annual
yearly
|
2018 |
CHF2.3
CHF2.3
|
Jul 02 2018
Jul 02 2018
Jul 04 2018
Jul 02 18
Jul 04 18 |
Jul 04 2018 |
annual
yearly
|
Landis+Gyr most recently paid a dividend of CHF1.15. Landis+Gyr paid a Dividend of CHF1.15 Per Share in the financial year 2025. With a stock price of CHF67.80 at Aug 11 2025, the current dividend yield is 1.70% (calculation: CHF1.15 / CHF67.80 = 1.70%). No special dividend was paid.
The average Landis+Gyr dividend yield over the last 5 years is 3.02% and the average over the last 10 years is 2.53%.
The payout ratio of Landis+Gyr in relation to the last financial year is -27.19%. The payout ratio smoothed over 3 years is 119.66%. The calculation is based on the sum of all dividend payments divided by the cumulative earnings per share(EPS).
Metric | Landis+Gyr |
---|---|
Current dividend yield | 1.70% |
Dividend Yield 5Y | 3.02% |
Dividend Yield 10Y | 2.53% |
Payout 1Y | -27.19% |
Payout 3Y | 119.66% |
Landis+Gyr has been paying a dividend for 8 years and has not lowered the dividend for 0 years (dividend continuity). As a result, the dividend was not increased recently.
The Dividend Growth in relation to the previous financial year amounts to -48.89%. The average Landis+Gyr Dividend Growth over the last 5 years is -10.48%.
Metric | Landis+Gyr |
---|---|
Increased | 0 Years |
Continuity | 0 Years |
Paid | 8 Years |
Growth 1Y | -48.89% |
Growth 5Y | -10.48% |
Landis+Gyr has been paying a dividend for 8 years and has not lowered the dividend for 0 years (dividend continuity). As a result, the dividend was not increased recently.
The Dividend Growth in relation to the previous financial year amounts to -48.89%. The average Landis+Gyr Dividend Growth over the last 5 years is -10.48%.
On the stock exchange, the Landis+Gyr stock (ISIN: CH0371153492) is not traded as a top scorer in August 2025 according to the dividend strategy.
The stock price of Landis+Gyr 18.26% has risen since the beginning of the year 2025. However, the return generated in the past says nothing about the future return. You can find the Landis+Gyr stock price in real time at the top of the page.
Landis+Gyr (symbol: LAND) is valued at a Price / Earnings Ratio (P/E ratio) of -16.07 and a price/sales ratio (P/S ratio) of 1.39 valued. Based on analyst estimates, the Landis+Gyr stock forecast 2025 of the current financial year corresponds to a valuation of 17.36 according to P/E ratio and 1.19 according to P/S.
Metric | Landis+Gyr |
---|---|
Dividend Score | ??/15 |
Performance 2025 |
18.26%
|
P/E TTM | -16.07 |
P/S TTM | 1.39 |
P/E forward | 17.36 |
P/S forward | 1.19 |
Landis+Gyr (symbol: LAND) is valued at a Price / Earnings Ratio (P/E ratio) of -16.07 and a price/sales ratio (P/S ratio) of 1.39 valued. Based on analyst estimates, the Landis+Gyr stock forecast 2025 of the current financial year corresponds to a valuation of 17.36 according to P/E ratio and 1.19 according to P/S.
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