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Cactus dividendNYSE: WHD

Dividend per share (last paid)

$0.13
+$0.01+8.33%

26 August 2024

Dividend per share (next)

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new highvs 3 years high
+30%vs 3 years low
Performance
Most recent+8.3%
1 year+8.3%
3 years+30.0%
5 years-

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Dividend per share (last paid) performance

Most recent change
WHD+8.3%
GLNG0.0%
CSAN+3.3%
VRN+1.2%
UGP-44.6%
RIG0.0%
1 year change
WHD+8.3%
GLNG0.0%
CSAN+3.3%
VRN+14.8%
UGP-12.7%
3 years change
WHD+30.0%
GLNG+66.7%
CSAN+81.4%
VRN+4135.0%
UGP+17.1%
5 years change
WHD-
GLNG+66.7%
VRN+1014.5%
UGP-7.5%

Dividend per share (last paid) performance

WHDGLNGCSANVRNUGPVALRIG
Most recent+8.3%0.0%+3.3%+1.2%-44.6%-0.0%
1 year+8.3%0.0%+3.3%+14.8%-12.7%--
3 years+30.0%+66.7%+81.4%+4135.0%+17.1%--
5 years-+66.7%-+1014.5%-7.5%--
FAQ

What is Cactus dividend per share (last paid)?

Cactus dividend per share (last paid) is $0.13

What is Cactus dividend per share (last paid) compared to its all-time maximum value?

Cactus dividend per share (last paid) is 100% of its all-time maximum value

How has Cactus dividend per share (last paid) changed over the year?

Over the past year, Cactus dividend per share (last paid) has increased by 8.3%. During the same period, Golar LNG Limited has not changed, Cosan SA has risen by 3.3%, Veren has grown by 14.8%, Ultrapar Participações SA has dropped by 12.7%

How has Cactus dividend per share (last paid) changed over the 3 years?

During the last 3 years, Cactus dividend per share (last paid) has increased by 30.0%. Over the same period, Golar LNG Limited has increased by 66.7%, Cosan SA has risen by 81.4%, Veren has grown by 4135.0%, Ultrapar Participações SA has increased by 17.1%

How has Cactus dividend per share (last paid) changed over the 5 years?

For the past 5 years, Cactus dividend per share (last paid) has not changed. In the same period, Golar LNG Limited has increased by 66.7%, Veren has grown by 1014.5%, Ultrapar Participações SA has dropped by 7.5%