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TEGNA dividend paid (ttm)NYSE: TGNA

Dividend paid (TTM)

$8.40 B
+$188.70 M+2.30%

30 June 2024

-1.18%vs 3 years high
+15.34%vs 3 years low
51.28%vs. sector
Performance
Most recent+2.3%
1 year-0.4%
3 years+15.3%
5 years+38.7%

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Dividend paid (TTM) performance

Most recent change
TGNA+2.3%
WLYB-0.3%
WLY-0.3%
TEO0.0%
1 year change
TGNA-0.4%
WLYB-0.6%
WLY-0.6%
TEO+100.0%
3 years change
TGNA+15.3%
WLYB-0.4%
WLY-0.4%
TEO-100.0%
5 years change
TGNA+38.7%
WLYB+0.7%
WLY+0.7%
TEO-100.0%

Dividend paid (TTM) performance

TGNAWLYBWLYBATRATEOBATRKMANU
Most recent+2.3%-0.3%-0.3%-0.0%--
1 year-0.4%-0.6%-0.6%-+100.0%--
3 years+15.3%-0.4%-0.4%--100.0%--
5 years+38.7%+0.7%+0.7%--100.0%--
FAQ

What is TEGNA dividend paid (ttm)?

TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) is $8.40 B

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

TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) is 98.82% of its all-time maximum value

What is TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) compared to other companies from its sector (Communication Services)?

TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) is higher than 51.28% of the companies in the same sector (Communication Services)

How has TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) changed over the year?

Over the past year, TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) has dropped by 0.4%. During the same period, John Wiley & Sons has dropped by 0.6%, John Wiley & Sons has decreased by 0.6%, Telecom Argentina SA has increased by 100.0%

How has TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) changed over the 3 years?

During the last 3 years, TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) has increased by 15.3%. Over the same period, John Wiley & Sons has dropped by 0.4%, John Wiley & Sons has decreased by 0.4%, Telecom Argentina SA has dropped by 100.0%

How has TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) changed over the 5 years?

For the past 5 years, TEGNA dividend paid (ttm) has increased by 38.7%. In the same period, John Wiley & Sons has increased by 0.7%, John Wiley & Sons has risen by 0.7%, Telecom Argentina SA has dropped by 100.0%