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NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm)NYSE: NEE

Dividend yield (TTM)

2.60%
+0.06%+2.36%

01 November 2024

-29.92%vs 3 years high
+85.71%vs 3 years low
28.24%vs. sector
Performance
Most recent+2.4%
1 year-16.9%
3 years+47.7%
5 years+26.2%

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Most recent change
NEE+2.4%
SO+2.6%
DUK+2.0%
CEG+7.8%
NGG-1.2%
PCG0.0%
1 year change
NEE-16.9%
SO-20.4%
DUK-19.1%
CEG-36.0%
NGG+100.9%
3 years change
NEE+47.7%
SO-22.8%
DUK-3.7%
NGG+111.2%
5 years change
NEE+26.2%
SO-18.1%
DUK-7.6%
NGG+109.2%

Dividend yield (TTM) performance

NEESODUKGEVCEGNGGPCG
Most recent+2.4%+2.6%+2.0%-+7.8%-1.2%0.0%
1 year-16.9%-20.4%-19.1%--36.0%+100.9%-
3 years+47.7%-22.8%-3.7%--+111.2%-
5 years+26.2%-18.1%-7.6%--+109.2%-
FAQ

What is NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm)?

NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) is 2.60%

What is NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) compared to its 3-years maximum value?

NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) is 70.08% of its 3-years maximum value

What is NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) compared to other companies from its sector (Utilities)?

NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) is higher than 28.24% of the companies in the same sector (Utilities)

How has NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) changed over the year?

Over the past year, NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) has dropped by 16.9%. During the same period, Southern has dropped by 20.4%, Duke Energy has decreased by 19.1%, Constellation Energy has dropped by 36.0%, National Grid has risen by 100.9%

How has NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) changed over the 3 years?

During the last 3 years, NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) has increased by 47.7%. Over the same period, Southern has dropped by 22.8%, Duke Energy has decreased by 3.7%, National Grid has risen by 111.2%

How has NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) changed over the 5 years?

For the past 5 years, NextEra Energy dividend yield (ttm) has increased by 26.2%. In the same period, Southern has dropped by 18.1%, Duke Energy has decreased by 7.6%, National Grid has risen by 109.2%