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North American Construction dividend paid (ttm)NYSE: NOA

Dividend paid (TTM)

$783.05 M
-$3.27 M-0.42%

30 June 2024

-0.42%vs 3 years high
+126.54%vs 3 years low
16.11%vs. sector
Performance
Most recent-0.4%
1 year+9.8%
3 years+126.5%
5 years+409.6%

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Dividend paid (TTM) performance

Most recent change
NOA-0.4%
NGL+122.3%
CLCO+0.0%
EGY-0.5%
1 year change
NOA+9.8%
CLCO+34.4%
EGY+11.3%
3 years change
NOA+126.5%
EGY+100.0%
5 years change
NOA+409.6%
NGL+67.6%

Dividend paid (TTM) performance

NOANGLCLCOEGYGFRNRPBT
Most recent-0.4%+122.3%+0.0%-0.5%---
1 year+9.8%-+34.4%+11.3%---
3 years+126.5%--+100.0%---
5 years+409.6%+67.6%-----
FAQ

What is North American Construction dividend paid (ttm)?

North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) is $783.05 M

What is North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) compared to its all-time maximum value?

North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) is 99.58% of its all-time maximum value

What is North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) compared to other companies from its sector (Energy)?

North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) is higher than 16.11% of the companies in the same sector (Energy)

How has North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) changed over the year?

Over the past year, North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) has increased by 9.8%. During the same period, , Cool has risen by 34.4%, VAALCO Energy has grown by 11.3%

How has North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) changed over the 3 years?

During the last 3 years, North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) has increased by 126.5%. Over the same period, , VAALCO Energy has grown by 100.0%

How has North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) changed over the 5 years?

For the past 5 years, North American Construction dividend paid (ttm) has increased by 409.6%. In the same period, NGL Energy Partners LP has increased by 67.6%