Capitalisation boursière – fait référence à la valeur totale de toutes les actions d'une entreprise. Il est calculé en multipliant le prix d'une action par son nombre total d'actions en circulation.
La valeur d'entreprise est une mesure de la valeur totale d'une entreprise, souvent utilisée comme alternative plus complète à la capitalisation boursière. La valeur d'entreprise inclut dans son calcul la capitalisation boursière d'une entreprise mais également la dette à court et à long terme ainsi que toute trésorerie figurant au bilan de l'entreprise.
Le bêta est l’un des indicateurs de risque les plus populaires et est une mesure statistique. Les analystes utilisent souvent cette mesure lorsqu'ils doivent déterminer le profil de risque d'un titre.
Les actions en circulation font référence aux actions d'une société actuellement détenues par tous ses actionnaires, y compris les blocs d'actions détenus par les investisseurs institutionnels et les actions restreintes détenues par les initiés de la société.
Le cumul annuel (YTD) fait référence à la période commençant le premier jour de l’année civile ou de l’exercice en cours jusqu’à la date actuelle. L'acronyme modifie souvent des concepts tels que le rendement des investissements et la variation des prix.
Dernier jour pour acheter des actions
Le dernier jour pour acheter des actions à dividendes avant la date d'enregistrement. |
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Date d'enregistrement
La date de fixation du fait de possession des actions afin de percevoir les dividendes. |
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Diviser par partage
La somme des dividendes distribués en devise distribuée aux actionnaires pour chaque action. |
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Rendement du dividende
Le rapport entre le dividende annuel pour chaque action et le cours de l'action en pourcentage. |
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Taux de distribution des dividendes
Le rapport entre le montant total des dividendes versés aux actionnaires et le résultat net de l’entreprise. |
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Fréquence de versement des dividendes
À quelle fréquence au cours d’une année l’entreprise verse-t-elle des dividendes. |
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Nombre continu d'années de versement du dividende
Pendant combien de temps l'entreprise verse-t-elle continuellement des dividendes. |
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Taux de croissance des dividendes sur 5 ans
Le taux de croissance des dividendes au cours des 5 dernières années en pourcentage |
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Croissance des dividendes sur 5 ans
De combien les dividendes ont augmenté au cours des 5 dernières années en pourcentage |
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Indice de stabilité des dividendes
DSI montre la régularité avec laquelle la société a versé et augmenté ses dividendes au cours des 7 dernières années. |
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Dividends on Discovery (DISCB) stocks are a part of the profit that shareholders receive from the company. In order to pay dividends to shareholders and investors, the company must receive a net profit, for further distriburing among shareholders or have free cash flow.
Besides, in order to pay you dividends, it is necessary that the Board of Directors recommends dividends and the closing date of the register. Then at the shareholders' meeting the amount of Discovery dividends and the date is approved by shareholders.
For receiving Discovery’s dividends it’s necessary to buy the stocks of the company (DISCB) no more than 2 days before the closing of the register on :recordDate, since stock exchange trading takes place in the T+2 mode. Thus, the last date when you need to buy stocks to receive Discovery dividends will be :record2Date
For dividends you can track the date of the last day for purchasing Discovery stocks (DISCB) in Dividend Calendar.
To receive Discovery (DISCB) dividends, you must own stocks on the date of preparing the list of persons entitled to receive dividend or the so-called register date.
The register is a list of Discovery shareholders (DISCB) with information on the number of stocks owned by the investor. Due to the fact that someone is constantly buying and selling company’s stocks on the stock exchange, it is necessary to fix the date of the register.
The closing date of the register for Discovery (DISCB) dividends was set for :recordDate.
Due to the T+2 trading mode, for receiving Discovery’s dividends you must buy the stocks within at least two working days before the date, so that the last day to buy Discovery stocks is to be :record2Date.
See the event caledar and the dividend calendar, as well as upcoming Discovery events in order not to miss the dividends.
As a rule, investors receive dividends to a brokerage or bank account within the next 25 working days after the record date – :recordDate at latest! Thus, Discovery’s dividends should arrive no later than -sDate.
Remember that after the cut-off date, Discovery’s stocks usually decrease by the amount of the dividend paid per share. When the company is doing well and the market is positive, Discovery’s dividend gap may be less than the dividend.
By the law, Discovery is obliged to pay within the next 25 working days from the date of the :recordDate. Thus, the deadline for dividend payment on Discovery stocks can be considered as -sDate, but the company usually pays earlier than 25 working days.
For receiving Discovery’s dividends, it is enough to buy or to own 1 share. If you buy 100 Discovery’s stocks, you will receive dividends in the amount of - $ for it. Last time, the board of directors recommended to pay - $ per share.
According to the last recommendations of Discovery’s board of directors, you will receive - $ as dividend payment.
The history of Discovery’s dividend payment is reflected in the Discovery’s card in the tab Dividends.
The dividend yield of Discovery’s stocks is the ratio of the dividend amount per share to the current market price, and is expressed as a percentage. Thus, the recommended dividend is - $, that means that your current dividend yield on Discovery’s stocks is -%.
It is important to remember that a high dividend yield is not a reason to buy Discovery stocks! Therefore, before making an investment decision, we recommend to analyze the dynamics of financial indicators and Discovery’s multipliers. You should also compare rivals, as you may find a much more profitable investment idea.
Lately Discovery has been paying dividends 0 time a year. See the history of Discovery’s dividends in order to check and verify the frequency of dividend payments as Discovery’s dividend policy may change or the company may pay special dividends. The more often a company pays dividends, the more stable the investor's cash flow is.
All information and dividend data for Discovery stocks you may see on a given page above.