China Petroleum & Chemical Corp. ADR (SNP) Dividends
Dividend Yield and Dividend History Highlights
- SNP has issued more total dividends (as measured in absolute US dollars) over the past six years than 98.26% of other US stocks currently paying dividends.
- SNP's average cash flow over the past 5.01 years is greater than 98.24% of current dividend paying stocks in the US.
- In terms trailing twelve months of dividends issued, SNP has returned $31,479,000,000 US dollars -- more than 98.42% of public US dividend stocks.
- If you want to include this stock in your dividend portfolio, here are some dividend stocks that are NOT correlated with SNP that may be suitable potential portfolio mates: GSHD, OGS, HBB, COG and OLLI.
SNP Price Forecast Based on Dividend Discount Model
Current Price | DDM Fair Value Target: | Forecasted Gain: |
$45.66 | $2645.45 | 5387.34% |
For dividend yielding stocks, the Dividend Discount Model (DDM) is a common valuation tool; it attempts to extrapolate a fair share price based primarily on the dividend the stock provides relative to a number of other quantiative aspects of its business. Regarding China Petroleum & Chemical Corp, the DDM model, as implemented by StockNews, implies a positive return of 5387.34% relative to its current price. Some interesting points we thought investors may wish to consider regarding the dividend discount model forecast for China Petroleum & Chemical Corp are:
- SNP generates about 399 billion US dollars in revenue annually; relative to its peers in the mega-sized revenue class, it has a dividend yield higher than only 100%.
- SNP's annual revenue, now at roughly $399 billion US dollars, puts it in the mega-sized revenue class -- where its dividend growth rate surpasses that of only 100% of US-listed, dividend-issuing stocks in the same revenue class.
- In terms of opportunity, SNP's provides a return of 5387.34% based on the forecast of the dividend discount model we used relative to its current share price; this is a better return than 98.67% of all stocks we measured with our dividend discount model.
SNP Dividend History
Ex-Dividend Date | Type | Payout Amount | Change |
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2022-09-15 | Dividend | $2.10 | -49.03% |
2022-06-08 | Dividend | $4.13 | +87.46% |
2021-09-09 | Dividend | $2.20 | +22.35% |
2021-06-08 | Dividend | $1.80 | -0.50% |
2020-10-14 | Dividend | $1.81 | -24.70% |
2020-06-01 | Dividend | $2.40 | +76.93% |
2019-09-13 | Dividend | $1.36 | -9.05% |
2019-09-06 | Dividend | $1.49 | -56.93% |
2019-05-31 | Dividend | $3.46 | +66.38% |
2018-09-05 | Dividend | $2.08 | -63.05% |
2018-05-24 | Dividend | $5.64 | +323.37% |
2017-09-18 | Dividend | $1.33 | -40.10% |
2017-07-14 | Dividend | $2.22 | +112.63% |
2016-09-08 | Dividend | $1.05 | +28.22% |
2016-06-14 | Dividend | $0.82 | -42.02% |
2015-09-11 | Dividend | $1.41 | -20.59% |
2015-06-09 | Dividend | $1.77 | +21.05% |
2014-09-12 | Dividend | $1.46 | -39.54% |
2014-05-21 | Dividend | $2.42 | +64.49% |
2013-09-04 | Dividend | $1.47 | +491.64% |
2013-07-02 | Split | 13-10-for-1 Stock Split | N/A |
2013-06-07 | Dividend | $3.23 | +105.49% |
2012-09-05 | Dividend | $1.57 | -50.39% |
2012-05-16 | Dividend | $3.17 | +102.35% |
2011-09-07 | Dividend | $1.57 | -20.95% |
2011-06-08 | Dividend | $1.98 | +68.49% |
2010-09-01 | Dividend | $1.18 | -26.99% |
2010-06-02 | Dividend | $1.61 | +57.29% |
2009-09-10 | Dividend | $1.02 | -22.22% |
2009-06-03 | Dividend | $1.32 | +200.41% |
2008-09-10 | Dividend | $0.44 | -73.31% |
2008-06-04 | Dividend | $1.64 | +148.26% |
2007-09-07 | Dividend | $0.66 | -53.45% |
2007-06-06 | Dividend | $1.42 | +183.26% |
2006-09-11 | Dividend | $0.50 | -55.25% |
2006-06-07 | Dividend | $1.12 | +127.14% |
2005-09-09 | Dividend | $0.49 | -48.91% |
2005-06-01 | Dividend | $0.97 | +100.12% |
2004-09-16 | Dividend | $0.48 | -33.37% |
2004-06-02 | Dividend | $0.72 | +100.03% |
2003-09-09 | Dividend | $0.36 | -62.50% |
2003-06-17 | Dividend | $0.97 | +300.04% |
2002-09-10 | Dividend | $0.24 | -75.01% |
2002-07-17 | Dividend | $0.97 | +0.01% |
2001-05-01 | Dividend | $0.97 | -- |
SNP Dividends vs. Peers
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Here are a few links from around the web to help you further your research on China Petroleum & Chemical Corp and its dividends:China Petroleum & Chemical Corp Common Stock (SNP) Dividend History | Nasdaq
Dividend History for China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (SNP) - Dividend Investor
China Petroleum & Chemical Corp (SNP) Dividend History - Seeking Alpha